Dive beneath the waves with Wildlife Photographer of the Year 57 ... to witness this magnificent spectacle of the natural world. Guided by lunar cycles, around 18,000 of these reef-dwelling fish ...
Unlike many of the other Wildlife Photographer of the Year images, the animals in Karine Aigner ... Senior Curator of Mammals at London’s Natural History Museum. She explains that older bobcats are ...
British photographer Ian Wood came first for his humorous image of a Eurasian badger looking up at graffiti depicting a gun-wielding badger.
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest, developed and produced by the Natural History Museum in London, is considered the most esteemed competition of its kind—that’s why it’s been ...
The Wildlife ... Photographer of the Year contest received nearly 60,000 entries from 117 countries for its 2024 competition, an immense pool from which judges choose just 100 finalists. To bring the ...
The winner of this year's Wildlife ... tadpoles the photographer spotted while snorkelling across a lake in Canada for hours ...
and taking the perfect shot He was recently named the 2019 Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year, an award organised by the Natural History Museum in Britain that is widely regarded as one of ...
A series of photographs have been shortlisted for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice ... is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum. The pictures show animals ...
Xingchao Zhu photographed a Pallas's cat on the frozen plateau of Inner Mongolia Wildlife Photographer of the Year is run by the Natural History Museum and began as a magazine competition with ...
The shot - taken by British photographer Ian Wood - came in first for the people's choice award this year, beating 25 shortlisted images, the Natural History Museum said. A record 76,000 votes from ...
A 'curious' leopard seal gazing into the camera lens, a sleeping baby monkey and a 'wrestle' between an anaconda and a caiman ...
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