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THE much-awaited annual Sony Nature Photography Project is back! This year, there is a fresh twist to the project as it combines the photography contest — where students are encouraged to send in photos related to the theme “Living with nature” — with a nature camp where shortlisted students are given the opportunity to literally “live with nature” while competing for the grand prize.

Organised in collaboration with the Malaysian Nature Society and CLICK! magazine, the project is endorsed by the Education Ministry. This is the fourth year it is being organised.

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