South African wildlife photographer Wim van den Heever was announced as the Natural History Museum London's Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 for his photograph of a hyena at an abandoned town in ...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year, developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London, awards the best visual storytelling inspired by the natural world and issues around its conservation.
Between a polar bear cub basking in a sea of flowers, a pair of red foxes sharing an intimate nuzzle, the portrait of a pregnant male pygmy seahorse and many other breathtaking images of creatures of ...
Highlighting the best wildlife photography across land and sea, see some of the winning photos from this year's Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest. South African photographer Wim van den Heever ...
Cast your vote for your favorite of the photographs, which are all contenders for the People’s Choice award, through January 29 Carlyn Kranking - Associate Web Editor, Science A Surinam golden-eyed ...
"Icy Repose." Sue watched this Weddell seal from aboard a rigid inflatable boat in Neko Harbour of the Antarctic Peninsula. So as not to disturb its peaceful slumber, Sue used a long lens to record ...
A rare brown hyena roams Kolmanskop, a Namibian ghost town. Photographer Wim van den Heever captured this elusive creature, winning the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 award. The image ...
Polar frame, Highly commended, Animal Portraits. In the Kolyuchin Island, Chukotka, Russian High Arctic, more than 20 bears were exploring an abandoned ghost town. With climate change reducing sea ice ...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year has launched its sixty-second competition, calling for entries from photographers across the globe of all nationalities, backgrounds and experience levels. Wildlife ...
From the minutiae of a mustard-seed-size springtail, to glowing rims of carnivorous plants and expansive drone photographs of Russian swamps, this year’s winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the ...
Vote for your favorite among these photos shortlisted in the People’s Choice category until February 2 Carlyn Kranking - Associate Web Editor, Science A snowshoe hare in Rocky Mountain National Park ...
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