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Poster Contest

The LWRCD hosts an annual Poster Contest that is organized by the National Association of Conservation Districts. Winning entries from our contest move on to the state-level contest with the Wyoming Association of Conservation Districts and then to a nationwide competition with cash prizes awarded at every level.

​The 2026 NACD Stewardship Week and poster contest theme, “Soil, Where It All Begins,” celebrates the incredible power of soil to support life in all its forms. Soil is not just the ground we walk on. It is the starting point for healthy food, clean water, thriving habitats, and resilient communities. From backyard gardens to forests and city parks, everything begins with what is beneath our feet.  Soil does a lot more than grow plants. It holds water, cycles nutrients, and provides homes for billions of living organisms that help keep nature in balance. It keeps roots in place, helps prevent flooding, and supports wildlife and people alike. The trees in our neighborhoods, the food on our tables, and the natural places we love all depend on healthy soils.

For our communities, with deep agricultural roots and Native American heritage, protecting our soils means preserving our natural resources and traditions for future generations.  Conservation districts across the country, including the LWRCD, work every day to protect this vital resource. Through education, technical support, and local partnerships, we help landowners and communities keep soil healthy, productive, and resilient.

 

Our deadline for submissions were due May 12, 2026 and award winners were selected.

We are pleased to announce the winners and highlight their wonderful posters!  Please click on the pictures below for the artist’s name and their winning poster. Each winner received $50.00 and a bag from the LWRCD and will move on to the Wyoming Association of Conservation District’s state contest.  Congratulations!

Thank you educators and parents for supporting and participating in our 2026 contest!
Theo Anderson - 1st Place K-1
Theo Anderson
Wade Hardman - 1st Place 7-9 grade
First Place Benji Anderson - 2-3 grade
1st place - Wade Hardman (7-9 grade)
Benji Anderson