Expose Shell's real wildlife impact 1 January 2007
Submit a photo to the Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
The competition, jointly organised by the Natural History Museum and BBC Wildlife Magazine, attracts stunning images of the natural world.
But Shell's operations have huge impacts on wildlife around the world.
Environmental devastaton caused by a gas flare in Eraks, Nigeria
These impacts need to be exposed so that Shell cannot continue to construct an undeserved green image through this sponsorship.
Help expose Shell by submitting a photo to the competition under the "One Earth Award" category.
This category includes images about our impact on the natural environment.
Your photo should ideally be about Shell's or the oil and gas industry's impact on the environment.
How to submit a photo
Go to the Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year website.
Register for the competition and submit your digital entries online.
The closing date for online entry is Friday 30 March 2007.
Dont forget to email us a copy of your photo if you would like us to use it in our campaign.
Resource
Shell. Wildlife Destroyer of the Year?
(PDF† 60K) October 2006
This briefing outlines some of the impacts that Shell is currently having on wildlife, as well as highlighting the hypocracy of Shell sponsoring the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
Shell. Wildlife destroyer of the year gallery
See the real impact on wildlife, the environment and people of Shell's operations around the world.
image © Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
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