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SAVE THE FROGS! Poetry Contest 2014

Last date to apply:
October 17, 2014
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About Save the Frogs Poetry Contest

  • Yes Amphibian populations worldwide are in the midst of a mass extinction crisis, yet most people are completely unaware!
  • This contest will raise awareness of the amphibian extinction problem by getting people involved and interested.
  • The best frog poems will be used in a book of frog poetry that will be sold to raise money for amphibian conservation efforts. This book will feature artwork from our concurrent.
  • Between 2009-2013 the contest has received 4,041 frog poems from 76 countries.
  • This is the 6th Edition of the Contest and it is FREE contest, the participant doesn't have to pay anything to participate.
  • In 2013 following people from India made it to the Finals 
    • Dinesh Patel, India
    • Ishita Singh, India
    • Shreya Chakraborty, India
    • Priyanka Ganesh, India
    • Simran Ghesani, India

Save the Frogs Poetry Contest Eligibility Criteria

Gender Both
Region  All Nationalities
Class/ Age Open to people of all ages
Details
  1. Submitted poetry should be your original creation
  2. By entering this Contest, each contestant consents to the use of his/her name, and/or poetry in any merchandise, advertisements, educational materials or publicity carried out or produced by SAVE THE FROGS! and its advertising and promotional agencies without further notice or compensation

Save the Frogs Poetry Contest Reward

  • The Grand Prize Winner will receive the Following Prizes
    • $100 CASH
    • receive $75 worth of "Frog Cash" to be used for any of the merchandise in the SAVE THE FROGS! Gift Center;
    • Become an official judge of next year's SAVE THE FROGS! Poetry Contest
    • Receive Frog Fame- See their winning poetry placed on the Frog Poetry Contest winners webpage with links to their personal, school, organisation or professional website for the duration of their reign (until the subsequent contest's winner is announced).
  • The 2nd and 3rd place winners will receive the following
    •  $75 worth of "Frog Cash" to be used for any of the merchandise in the SAVE THE FROGS! Gift Center.
    • Receive CFrog Fame- Contest winners will also be acknowledged on the savethefrogs.com website

Save the Frogs Poetry Contest Application form and Process

  • The participant may submit up to two poems.

Title of the poem

  •  It is important to give the title to each poem.
  • Please do NOT name your poems "Save The Frogs".
  • Be sure to mention at least one of the following: frogs, salamanders, newts, toads, caecilians, amphibians, savethefrogs.com, and/or SAVE THE FROGS!

Submission of Poetry

Digital Submission

  • Submit your poetry here >> Submit your Save The Frogs Poetry Form- Digitally
  • Submission of poetry constitutes your agreement to the Poetry Contest Terms & Conditions. 
  • All entries are to be submitted no later than 11:59 pm U.S. Eastern Time on October 17, 2014 or October 18, 2014 9.30 a.m.IST

Paper Submission


Email submissions must be RECEIVED by October 17, 2014.
Mail-in entries must be POSTMARKED by October 17, 2014.

Save the Frogs Poetry Contest Selection Process

  • The Poetry Contest will be judged by Dr. Kerry Kriger and/or judges appointed by SAVE THE FROGS!
  • Voting may be opened to the public

Save the Frogs Poetry Contest Address

SAVE THE FROGS! Poetry Contest

303 Potrero Street, #51
Santa Cruz, CA 95060 USA

Save the Frogs Poetry Contest Contact Details

 Email: poetry@savethefrogs.com

Save the Frogs

SAVE THE FROGS! is an international team of scientists, educators, policymakers and naturalists dedicated to protecting the world’s amphibian species: the frogs, toads, newts, salamanders, and caecilians