2025 Jack Graham Summer Internships – Apply Now!
Applications being accepted now through April 4, 2025 from those 18 and older with a background in environmental stewardship!
We would like to especially acknowledge our juror, Albert Horner, and thank our sponsors, PSEG and Reserve at Crosswicks by Larken Living. Please enjoy the slideshow of Award Winners below. There were a total of 114 submissions to the show but we only had space for 35 images. For a limited time, an online gallery of all entrants to the show is available for you to view here. If you login before July 10th you’ll be able to vote for our People’s Choice Award!
Congratulations to our Contest Winners!n
Award | Title and Photographer |
Best in Show | Fern by Frank Sauer |
Honorable Mention – Landscape | Fading Light by Steven Martz |
Honorable Mention – Wildlife | Red Fox by Tom Hudzik |
Honorable Mention – Plants | Lunaria by Melinda Matlack |
Honorable Mention – Other | The Great Outdoors by Lori Parsells |
Best in Category – Landscape | Hazy Sunset over the Marsh by Debbie Aniano |
Best in Category – Wildlife | Mute Swan by Rudy Lauletta |
Best in Category – Plants | Tulip Tree Bloom by Tom Hudzik |
Best in Category – Other | Roots Run Deep at Bordentown Bluff by Valerie Sassaman |
Photographs are copyrighted by their makers and their use for purposes other than this website requires permission (info@abbottmarshlands.org).
Applications being accepted now through April 4, 2025 from those 18 and older with a background in environmental stewardship!
Friends for the Abbott Marshlands
157 Westcott Ave.
Hamilton, NJ 08610
The Friends for the Abbott Marshlands is committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of our organization. We strive to ensure that everyone has access to the Abbott Marshlands, regardless of factors such as age, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or religion. We believe that all individuals have the right to feel safe and respected in the community, and we work hard to ensure our programs and resources can be enjoyed equally by everyone. Our community is composed of individuals with different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, and embracing these differences is essential to building a stronger community and ultimately enhancing access to, understanding of, and protection of the Abbott Marshlands.
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