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An image of the elusive snow leopard in India has won Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award by London Natural History Museum.
Wildlife photography sounds like a fun hobby (and for some, it is), but it can also be an intense game of strategy, effort, and patience. Anyone who's called themselves an amateur photographer has ...
A ‘hauntingly beautiful’ image of horseshoe crab and a beached orca taking its final breaths were among the winning images of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023 competition.
A badger appearing to admire a Banksy-style graffiti version of itself has won the Natural History Museum's 2024 Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award. Captured on a quiet road ...
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A campaign to give slugs and snails an "image makeover" wants gardeners to reconsider the role of the much-maligned creatures. The Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust and Royal Horticultural ...
Sascha Fonseca/Wildlife Photographer of the Year Sascha Fonseca captured this image during a three-year bait-free camera-trap project in Leh, Ladakh, India, high in the Indian Himalayas.
Wildlife photographer Johanna Turner captured this image of a black bear appearing to smile in the Angeles National Forest overlooking the San Gabriel Valley. (Johanna Turner) By Terry Castleman ...
French photographer Laurent Ballesta has received this year's Wildlife Photographer of the Year award for his image of a tri-spine horseshoe crab off Pangatalan Island in the Philippines.
Laurent — who was first awarded Wildlife Photographer of the Year in 2021 — is only the second photographer in the competition’s 59-year history to be awarded the grand title award twice.
Sascha Fonseca's striking image 'World of the Snow Leopard' has won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 58 People's Choice Award. The snow leopard's coat means that it is easily camouflaged against ...