Students in fourth, fifth and sixth grades can participate in the 2024 Keep Wildlife Wild poster contest. Photo courtesy iStock/lavin photography.

MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources this week announced the 2024 Keep Wildlife Wild poster contest is now open.

Students in fourth, fifth and sixth grades enrolled in public, private, parochial or home schools in Wisconsin are eligible to participate.

The Keep Wildlife Wild program began in 2014 to spread the word about our shared role in keeping all wildlife healthy in its natural habitat. The contest’s goal is to create a poster that teaches the importance of enjoying and observing wildlife in the wild and not keeping wildlife in homes or as pets.

During the warmer months of spring and summer, the frequency of human and wildlife encounters increases, especially those involving young wild animals.

While most of these encounters are harmless, there are times when well-intentioned people disrupt wildlife because they mistake a lone baby animal for an orphan.

Judging will take place in February. Those who submitted designs will be notified by email of winners in March. The DNR will also announce winners in a statewide news release and Facebook post during the Keep Wildlife Wild Week in April.

For inspiration to help design your poster and learn about Wisconsin critters, visit EEK! Critter Corner or check out the DNR’s Keep Wildlife Wild webpage.

Contest deadline and submission options

All submissions must be received electronically by email or by mail and must include the student’s entry form and artwork by 5 p.m. Feb. 16, 2024. Submit entries to:

Wisconsin Keep Wildlife Wild Poster Design Contest
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Attn: Taylor Czyscon
PO Box 100 Friendship, WI 53934
Email: [email protected]

Poster Contest Rules:

  • The poster entry must contain the words: “Keep Wildlife Wild 2024” and follow the theme of: Safe in their home. Whether it is a rabbit nest in a garden, a robin nest in the branches of a tree, or a fawn’s hiding spot in the long grass of a field, each of their homes is unique and helps keep them safe. Young artists are encouraged to design their poster with this idea in mind.
  • All posters must consist of original artwork of Wisconsin native wildlife. 
  • Posters must fit an 8 ½” x 11″ sheet of paper.
  • Posters must be submitted individually; No team creations.

To see the complete list of rules and requirements, visit the DNR’s Keep Wildlife Wild 2024 Poster Design Contest webpage.