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The Natural History Museum's prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition revealed the top images that captivated viewers.
A lynx stretching in the sun, tadpoles swimming beneath lily pads and an investigator dusting a tusk for prints are among the winning images from the newest Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards.
The images will be part of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at the Natural History Museum in London from Friday to June 29, 2025.
About 57 years ago, what began as a magazine competition has grown into one of the world’s most prestigious awards: the Wildlife Photographer of the Year. The distinguished awards were ...
The people have spoken: With a record 76,000 votes, these are the winner and highly commanded images chosen by wildlife photography and nature fans from around the world.
13 stunning photos from this year’s best wildlife photographers From a delicate sack of salamander eggs to a forest illuminated by fireflies, these winning images from an annual competition ...
Chosen from 49,957 entries, the image of a rare golden tri-spine horseshoe crab and a trio of golden trevallies has won this year's prestigious contest.
U.S. photographer Karine Aigner wins the Natural History Museum’s prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition 2022 for her shot of mating bees.
The Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year award went to 17-year-old Carmel Bechler of Israel for his dynamic shot of barn owls in an abandoned roadside building.
The shortlist for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year depicts everything from rare friendships to harsh realities of climate change.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2024: See all the winning photos - There were a record-breaking 59,228 entries this year, with incredible photographs of a golden anaconda, a leopard seal and a ...