The Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest released its finalists for its People's Choice Award. The winner of the contest, hosted by London's Natural History Museum, will be announced in February.
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year, developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London, awards the best visual storytelling inspired by the natural world and issues around its conservation.
The annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards, hosted by the Natural History Museum of London, is a hotly contested event. And 2023 was no different, with the judges having 49,957 images to ...
The “golden horseshoe,” an otherworldly image of a rare golden tri-spine horseshoe crab accompanied by a trio of golden trevallies fish, has been chosen as the winner of the Wildlife Photographer of ...
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With a record number of 76,000 votes by wildlife photography and nature fans from around the world, the image of an ambling Eurasian badger entitled “No Access” won the 10th edition of the Wildlife ...
Once considered exotic quarry and beasts of burden, elephants are now viewed as treasures in need of saving. Since the first elephant story was published in National Geographic in 1906, the magazine ...
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Taken with a Sony A7RV and 90mm macro lens, this extraordinary photo captures a lizard’s first breath
Jamie Peters was shortlisted at the British Photography Awards in the Macro category, for this precisely timed moment.
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Wasp on a broomstick and cobra faces a lion: An early look at Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025
A wasp appearing to fly on a broomstick, a cobra facing down a lion in the Serengeti and bats swooping into focus in India - these are some of this year’s highly commended Wildlife Photographer of the ...
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