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Wild Perspectives:
ECCB Student Photo Contest Winners

The ECCB Photo Contest has officially concluded, and our winners are in!

The selected photographs are now featured in the ECCB 2026 Calendar and will soon be available for purchase through the ECCB Store.

Celebrate the incredible talent within our community!

  • Alberth Rojas Carranza – 1st Prize
  • Justinn J. Jones – 2nd Prize
  • Prineet Anand – 3rd Prize

Photo Contest Categories/Winners

Wildlife Wonders
From birds to bugs — capture the diversity of animal life.

Prineet Anand – 3rd Prize
Haoyu Shi

Landscapes & Ecosystems
Highlight the ecosystems that inspire your studies: forests, wetlands, grasslands, farming communities, urban lands, and more.

Justinn J. Jones – 2nd Prize
Mercedes Burks

Fieldwork in Action
Share behind-the-scenes moments from your research or field experiences.

Jiaojiao Dong
Mercedes Burks

Tiny Worlds
Close-up and macro photography: mushrooms, flowers, textures, patterns.

Alberth Rojas Carranza – 1st Prize
Tabitha Olsen

Human Included
Explore the relationship between humans and the environment.

Matthew Bauer
Blake Alexander

Aggie Spirit in the Wild
Show us your TAMU pride in the great outdoors!

Justinn J. Jones
Matthew Bauer
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