By Kristine Sabillo A badger glancing at a gun-wielding graffiti version of itself has won the 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year, developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London.
The Natural History Museum in London revealed that the winning photograph of this year's wildlife contest depicted an "ambling Eurasian badger." ...
The Natural History Museum in London announced the winner and four 'Highly Commended' photos for the 2024 Wildlife ...
British photographer Ian Wood came first for his humorous image of a Eurasian badger looking up at graffiti depicting a ...
A battle of beetles has won this contest celebrating close-up, macro, and micro photography revealing amazing hidden wonders ...
Now combine your passions by entering the 2025 Audubon Photography Awards. This year, we’re following birds where they migrate and offering new prizes across the hemisphere. One of the most respected ...
Last year, photographer Frankie Adamson spent three days returning to a hippo carcass on the edge of the Masai Mara reserve in Africa. The patience and an eye for composition has paid off, earning the ...
Wildscreen Panda Awards 2025 celebrates the best in wildlife filmmaking with new opportunities for independent creators and ...
The annual contest, in its sixth edition, was launched in 2018 to unveil nature’s hidden wonder through close-up, macro and micro photography. Micro is the term used for taking photos of tiny ...
The Oklahoma City Zoo has announced that they will be adding a visual art exhibit that focuses on wildlife photographs that were taken within the Zoo walls.