The Natural History Museum in London revealed that the winning photograph of this year's wildlife contest depicted an "ambling Eurasian badger." ...
With a record 76,000 votes, these are the winner and highly commanded images chosen by wildlife photography and nature fans ...
This year saw a record-breaking 59,228 entries from 117 countries and territories enter the competition run by the Natural ...
The shot - taken by British photographer Ian Wood - came in first for the people's choice award this year, beating 25 ...
A record 76,000 votes were cast to decide this year’s People’s Choice Award winner. Wildlife Photographer of the Year is ...
British photographer Ian Wood came first for his humorous image of a Eurasian badger looking up at graffiti depicting a gun-wielding badger.
An amusing image of a badger has been voted as the People’s Choice in the Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of ...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year is the Natural History ... prestigious photography awards, with over 45,000 entries each year and a touring exhibition seen by millions around the globe. David ...
This year's contest is closed. We look forward to sharing the winners with ... plants in their natural habitat. This category can also contain landscapes. Museum Moments: There’s so much to do and see ...
An exhibition of award-winning wildlife images taken by photographers from around the world is set to go on display in East Yorkshire. The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition will open at ...
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest received nearly 60,000 entries from 117 ... To bring the public into the selection process, the Natural History Museum, which develops and produces the ...