Shoot and Share your Outdoor Moments

July 19th, 2010 by Cathy

One of the images added to a group of Interns kayaking along the coastline.

The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is encouraging everyone to get out into nature and see some wildlife this summer with their Let’s Go Outside Campaign.  You can find nature in your backyard, at a local park or on a nearby national wildlife refuge.

Getting outside is a great way to create memories to last a lifetime.  More likely than not you will shoot pictures of these moments, so now you can share them online through Fish & Wildlife’s new Flickr group, Let’s Go Outside.  All you have to do is upload images of yourself or your students outside in nature.

You can even use Flickr’s Map function to identify where your photos were taken.  Along with adding your photos, you can also tell their stories by blogging about your experience with nature or chat on the discussion board about your favorite places to go.

Lets see how many we can get added in the Chesapeake region! Get out there and shoot and share!

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Cathy Rezabeck the Regional Outreach Coordinator for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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