Wang, Wu win awards for NJ Conservation Poster Contest

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Cassie Wang of West Windsor won first place in the Grades 4-6 Division of the New Jersey Conservation Poster Contest for her poster depicting this year’s theme of “Local Heroes-Your Hardworking Pollinators.”

Sarah Wu of Princeton Junction received third place in the 10-12 Grade category at the New Jersey Conservation Poster Contest on May 19, 2015.

New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher and Raymond Cywinski, president of the New Jersey Association of Conservation Districts presented awards to the winners of the 2015 New Jersey Conservation Poster Contest on May 19 at an awards ceremony held at the New Jersey State Museum Auditorium in Trenton.

Cassie Wang of West Windsor won first place in the Grades 4-6 Division for her poster depicting this year’s theme of “Local Heroes-Your Hardworking Pollinators.” Cassie’s poster will be entered in the National Conservation Poster Contest, which will take place in January 2016 in Reno, Nevada.

In addition, Sarah Wu of Princeton Junction received third place in the 10-12 Grade category.

The competition is sponsored by the New Jersey Department of Agriculture State Soil Conservation Committee, New Jersey Association of Conservation Districts and the state’s 15 Soil Conservation Districts, which work to conserve and manage soil and water resources in the state.

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