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‘Wild Things’ Features Community Photogs

The zoo and Wildling Museum chose more than 40 images for display out of 246 contest submissions.

‘Wild Things’ Features Community Photogs
1st place was given to Bob Houchens for his piece titled <em>"Tree Frog"</em>

They may not have the name recognition of iconic National Geographic photographers Joel Sartore, Brian Skerry, or Beverly Joubert, but plenty of animal-loving Santa Barbarans also have a keen eye for composition. In early 2018, the Santa Barbara Zoo and Wildling Museum invited the community to snap a picture of their favorite zoo critter and submit it to Wild Things, a photo contest conceived by the two nonprofit organizations. Of the 246 entries, more than 40 images were selected for the exhibit, which currently hangs in the zoo’s Volentine Gallery, with first place going to Bob Houchens’s “Tree Frog,” second place to Kristen Hehnke’s “Bright-Eyed and Bushy Tailed,” and third place to Hunter Anglemayer’s “The Rainbow Plumage.” The Wild Things exhibit runs through August 7.

See sbzoo.org .

2nd place titled <em>"Bright Eyed and Bushy Tailed"</em> photographed by Kristen Hehnke.
3rd place titled <em>"The Rainbow Plumage"</em> photographed by Hunter Anglemayer.