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Stunning Highly Commended Images From the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition

The exhibition features 100 photos selected from over 60,000 entries, highlighting wildlife behavior and conservation challenges to inspire global awareness and action.

  • Selected from thousands of submissions, 100 selected images will feature in an exhibition opening on October 17, 2025, with the Grand Title and Young Grand Title awards announced on October 14 at the Natural History Museum, London.
  • Now in its 61st year, the competition attracted a record 60,636 entries from photographers across 113 countries, showcasing global talent for Wildlife Photographer of the Year, 61st edition.
  • Among the shortlisted shots, Bertie Gregory spent two months with emperor penguin chicks on an Antarctic ice shelf, while Gabriella Comi captured a lion confronting a cobra in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
  • The museum will pair images with its Biodiversity Intactness Index to highlight habitat loss, and after the London run, the Natural History Museum exhibition will tour internationally with tickets for the October exhibition opening on sale now.
  • A first look at 15 shortlisted images offers an early preview ahead of October, with the Natural History Museum's YouTube channel broadcasting the awards ceremony live.
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Over 60,000 photos were submitted to the Natural History Museum in London's photo competition. We present a few of them in this article.

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