Peoria teen wins Nature Conservancy/Arizona Highways photo contest for second year in a row

PHOENIX (The Nature Conservancy in Arizona) -- Students from across Arizona dazzled professional photographers in The Nature Conservancy of Arizona’s 2025 “Adventures in Nature” student photo contest, in partnership with Arizona Highways magazine.

“Arizona Highways has been showcasing the beauty of our state for over a century,” said Robert Stieve, the magazine’s editor. “The ‘Adventures in Nature’ student photo contest is a great way to continue that legacy while highlighting the work of young and talented photographers within our state. Seeing all the photos submitted by these students is among the highlights of our year.”

The photo contest started in Tucson in 2013 but has since expanded across the state. This year, more than 310 talented Arizonans, ages 13-18, entered nearly 470 photos taken right here in Arizona.

“Whether it’s out on a long hike or just in their backyards, our hope is to get students outside to experience and enjoy the nature Arizona has to offer,” said Arizona State Director Daniel Stellar. “A picture is worth a thousand words, and each year the students showcase some of Arizona’s remarkable plants and animals with their amazing photos. This photo contest helps inspire the next generation of environmental stewards in Arizona.”

This year, Jessica Finnie of Peoria took first for the second year in a row, this time for a photo titled “Reunited.”

In her submission, Jessica Finnie wrote, “Snow Geese and Sandhill Cranes migrate annually to Southern Arizona at Whitewater Draw, a haven for winter wildlife. This photo captures a flock of migratory Snow Geese in flight across the wetlands of Whitewater Draw. The last light of day casts the scene in a golden glow as Snow Geese fly above the still water that mirrors a sentinel Cottonwood tree. Sandhill Cranes peacefully roost on the shoreline in the distance. The birds have reunited with their roosting and nesting grounds in Southern Arizona, connecting with the desert environment once again.”

Click here to see the rest of this year’s winning photos.

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Honorable mention: “Macro of a Flower” © Katie Piscopo
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Honorable mention: “Sonoran Storm” © Norah Schwimmer
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Honorable mention: “The Yellow-Stare” © Tobi Lindsay
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Honorable mention: “A Fire in the Sky” © Andrea Guardi
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Honorable mention: “Milkyway over Monument Valley” © Owen Waggoner
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Honorable mention “Chubby Cheeks” © Presley Gyuro
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Honorable mention: “Least Bittern” © Tanner Marsh
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3RD PLACE WINNER: “Egret Entrance” @ Aidan Yu.jpg
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2ND PLACE WINNER: “Life Finds a Way” @ Arianna DuPont
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1ST PLACE WINNER: “Reprimand” © Jessica Finnie
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HONORABLE MENTION "Golden hour with bird taking flight" © Gibson Gallares
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HONORABLE MENTION "Fog floating through the valley alongside the peak of Mt Lemmon" © Grace Shepard
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HONORABLE MENTION "Horseshoe Bend during a semi-cloudy day" © Faiza Tasnim
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HONORABLE MENTION "Sycamore Falls evening" © Kaden VanDuyne
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HONORABLE MENTION "Portrait of a red fox" © Tobey Yamashita
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HONORABLE MENTION "The great roadrunner" © Aidan Yu
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HONORABLE MENTION "Natural elements of the Salt River" © Aidan Yu
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3RD PLACE WINNER "Saguaros watching the clouds" © Corbin Rouette
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2ND PLACE WINNER "Towering rocks peeking through low clouds" © Malia Means
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1ST PLACE WINNER "Rare March snow in Sabino Creek" © Arianna DuPont
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