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See 15 Wondrous Winning Images From the 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards
This eerie portrait of a rare hyena earned photographer Wim van den Heever of South Africa the honor of Wildlife Photographer ...
A rare hyena wandering through the skeletal remains of a ghost town has earned South African wildlife photographer Wim van ...
South African wildlife photographer Wim van den Heever was announced as the Natural History Museum London's Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025.
The world's leading wildlife photography competition has announced its 2025 winners, showcasing exceptional talent and ...
From Moon-gazing rattlesnakes to caterpillars with bizarre headgear—this year's winning photos will surely take your breath ...
Discover captivating wildlife moments captured on camera, selected from a record 60,636 entries and highlighting the beauty, ...
With a passion for showcasing nature's resilience and the importance of preserving the wilds of the North, Norwegian wins ...
Saving nature is the heart of what we do at WWF. Our wildlife conservation initiatives work to protect endangered species and ...
Portfolio Award Winner: The ancient mariner. Pangatalan Island, Palawan, the Philippines. The tri-spine horseshoe crab has survived for more than 100 million years but now faces habitat destruction ...
The 67-year-old, who was asked to contribute his work by Leeds Hospitals Trust, said photography allowed him to "get outdoors ...
The 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest received a record-breaking 60,636 entries from 113 countries. Each entry offered a glimpse into the fragile beauty of wildlife and the growing ...
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