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The Natural History Museum's prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition revealed stunning images that detail the profound environments and behaviors of creatures around the world.
The grand title of Wildlife Photographer of the Year went to Shane Gross, a Canadian marine conservation photojournalist who spent several hours underwater documenting western toad tadpoles on the ...
About 57 years ago, what began as a magazine competition has grown into one of the world’s most prestigious photography awards: the Wildlife Photographer of the Year. The distinguished awards ...
The winner of this year's Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is an image of a swarm of toad tadpoles the photographer spotted while snorkelling across a lake in Canada for hours on end.
The Natural History Museum's prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition revealed striking images that detail the profound environments and behaviors of creatures around the world.
See the world through a new lens. Experience the wonder of life on Earth through the world’s best wildlife photography. Our photography exhibition is back for its sixtieth year to reveal more of ...
The London Museum of History, which runs the prestigious contest, revealed the winning images at a ceremony on Tuesday. It said an international panel of expert judges chose the 19 category ...
Now in its 58th year, the world-renowned Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition has released a preview of highly-commended images that have made it into the final stretch of the London ...
Shared Parenting: A pair of lionesses devotedly groom one of the pride’s five cubs in Kenya’s ... More Maasai Mara. Wildlife photography and nature fans from around the world are invited to ...