Now in its 60th year, the Natural History Museum's competition is shining a spotlight on species that are often overlooked.
Selected from a record 59,228 entries, these are the overall winners and the 18 category winners of this prestigious ...
Breathtaking shots shine a light on the wonders of wildlife and the threats that human activities pose to the natural world ...
See the images that won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year award and the art historical references they remind us of.
In a remarkable close-up, Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas from Germany captures a springtail insect beside the fruiting bodies of slime mould. He quickly rolled a log over to take it, since these ...
Multiple winners of the competition took their winning photos in California, with one young winner hailing from the Bay Area.
Canada’s Shane Gross has won the annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition with his backlit image of tadpoles ...
The winning images will be on display in London this week and feature remarkable shots of insects, birds, reptiles, and more.
The 2024 competition saw a whopping 59,228 entries from 117 countries and territories. Winners were announced at a ceremony ...
Plastic pollution is everywhere. Each year, over 368 million metric tons of plastics are produced with over 13 million metric ...