DRIGGS, Idaho — For those who want to put artistic talent to work protecting wildlife habitat in Teton Valley, the Teton Regional Land Trust’s Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival poster contest is now open until 5 p.m. on April 13.

Artists are invited to submit original artwork and, if chosen, the artwork will be printed on posters and merchandise including hats, T-shirts and totes. New this year, the winning artwork will also be featured on a Grand Teton Brewing can.

The winning artist will be awarded $250 and receive a framed copy of the poster, as well as several souvenir items featuring their work.

Artists can submit a high-resolution photo of artwork via email (preferred method) or mail to Teton Regional Land Trust, PO Box 247, Driggs, Idaho, 83422. For those submitting via email or wanting to drop artwork off in person, contact Mandy at mandy@tetonlandtrust.org.

Poster contest guidelines and application can be found here.

River Stingray is a news reporter with a passion for wildlife, history and local lenses. She holds a Master's degree in environmental archaeology from the University of Cambridge and is also a published poet, dog mom and outdoor enthusiast.