British photographer Ian Wood came first for his humorous image of a Eurasian badger looking up at graffiti depicting a gun-wielding badger.
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 ...
Sea, East Sussex, British photographer Ian Wood captured the touching moment which has won the Wildlife Photographer of the ...
Michael Patrick O'Neill has captured amazing photos of leatherback turtles, hammerhead sharks, mating seahorses, many living ...
An arms race for artificial intelligence (AI) supremacy, triggered by recent panic over Chinese chatbot DeepSeek, risks ...
Herman Moller is always on the look out for tiny life that most Aussies wouldn't ever notice. On a trip to the Kuranda ...
Behind the wheel is Nick Leseberg, an ecologist, who drives at a slow but steady pace with keen eyes that miss little in the fading light. We pull over at the side of the road at one point to inspect ...
The bitter fight against national parks has attracted a motley crew of prospectors, 4WD enthusiasts, shooters, horse riders, unionists and micro-parties.
Historic Hotels Worldwide ® is pleased to announce The 2025 Top 25 Historic Hotels Worldwide Most Romantic Hotels list. Around the ...
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