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First images for Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition revealed - More than a dozen highly commended images have been unveiled by the Natural History Museum for the 60th annual competition.
The world's largest wetland, Brazil’s Pantanal is home to around 5,000 jaguars and is the best place on earth to see the elusive cats in the wild. And at around 70,000sq miles, the UNESCO world ...
Bence is a wildlife photographer from Hungary. Since 2008 he has been designing wildlife photography hides around the world, including in Hungary, Costa Rica, Brazil, Norway, South Africa and ...
If you needed proof that the art of wildlife photography is as alive and well, you can see it in the images shared by London's Natural History Museum below. They're all entries in the Wildlife ...
Credit: William Fortescue / Wildlife Photographer of the Year WILL FORTESCUE “ Strength in Numbers” Theo Bosboom shows how mussels bind together to avoid being washed away from the shoreline.
Randy Robbins / Wildlife Photographer of the Year While walking in the woods near his California home on a winter morning, checking his camera traps, Randy Robbins came across this frosted deer.
10 unbelievable photos from Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2024 A group of seals were captured napping in the icy waters of Antarctica, with just the tips of their nostrils above the surface.
First images for Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition revealed More than a dozen highly commended images have been unveiled by the Natural History Museum for the 60th annual competition.
A jaguar delivering a fatal bite to a caiman in the Pantanal in Brazil was captured by British photographer Ian Ford. Credit: Ian Ford/Wildlife Photographer of the Year/PA A stoat “dancing ...