2025 CBC Wildlife Calendar - Call For Entries

Coastal Bend College is pleased to announce the call for entries for the 2025 CBC Wildlife Calendar. Each year, CBC produces a wildlife calendar free of charge for members of the community and surrounding areas. The calendar features the work of South Texas photographers and over 3,000 are distributed to local businesses and individuals throughout the United States and all over the world.

Photographers maintain all rights to photos submitted. By submitting photos, the photographer allows Coastal Bend College to use the photos in promoting calendars. CBC will not sell an of the photos submitted.

CBC’s Wildlife Calendar showcases the Coastal Bend region’s native birds, flowers, insects, vegetation and wildlife. Photographers who are interested in submitting their outstanding South Texas wildlife photos have until 5:00 pm, August 21, 2024.

A three-person panel of local wildlife experts will judge the entries to select the photographs to be included in the 2025 calendar.

Please label all photos submitted on the form provided on the link. Additionally, photos may not be emailed as attachments, and photos with watermarks will not be considered for calendar judging.

Photo submissions may include flowers, insects, birds, reptiles, and animals that are native to the area, as well as photos that highlight regional landscape, vegetation, and character.

Photographs that are submitted for inclusion should be bright, exceptionally sharp with a prominent subject in the photo, and taken with a high-quality camera settings suitable for printing at an 8×10-inch size for landscape orientation. Prints and slides are not acceptable submissions.

For more information on the 2025 CBC Wildlife Calendar or issues with the upload, please contact CBC Web Technician, Lara Billard at 361-354-2371 or via email at lbmalone@coastalbend.edu

To submit your photos, please visit:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CBCWildlifeCalendarSubmissions2025

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