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November 3, 2014
National Wildlife Federation Photo Contest Winners 2014
The National Wildlife Federation's annual photo contest is now in it's 44th year! They announced just today the winners for the 2014 contest, and there are some spectacular photographs in the line-up.
Check them out at Winners of the 44th Annual National Wildlife Photo Contest.
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