Kezar Lake Watershed Association photo contest

Submissions for the Kezar Lake Watershed Association's photo contest is accepting submissions from July 13 to Aug. 15. (COURTESY PHOTO)

LOVELL, Maine — Celebrating its 50th anniversary this summer, the Kezar Lake Watershed Association will be hosting a photo contest that will focus on 20 key plant and wildlife species in the area being used to study climate change. By incorporating citizen science observation into the contest, the association hopes to call attention to the effects of climate change on the watershed.

“We are looking for the majesty and details of these key species in action,” said Don Griggs and Laura Robinson, Kezar Lake Watershed Association board members.

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