Wildlife Photographer of the Year Sneak Peek: See the Stunning Photos
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year sneak peek: See the stunning photos
Inside the Pack by Amit Eshel/Wildlife Photographer of the Year A dramatic stand-off between a lion and a cobra. An eye-level look at a pack of Arctic wolves. A lone Asian elephant wading through a landfill in Sri Lanka. The Natural History Museum in London has released a sneak peek at the top photos in its annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, now in its 61st year. Judges will choose from a record-breaking 60,636 entries this ye…
IN IMAGES - The striking images of the 61st edition of the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest tell the beauty and vulnerability of the wild world. Here are the first shots unveiled by the jury.
The London Museum of Natural History presented the first images of the 61st wildlife of the year, which included 100 works selected from record 60,636 applications from around the world. The photographs were evaluated by an international jury of experts in photography, science and nature conservation.
'Mortal Lessons' shows three young cheetahs with an antelope among the jaws and is already among the hundred finalists of 60,000 candidates from 113 countries
The Best Shots From The 2025 Wildlife Photographer Of The Year Competition
[Image: Emmanuel Tardy/2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition] Everyone is talking about the heartbreaking photo showing a sloth clinging tightly to a barbed wire fence after crossing a road in Costa Rica. The striking shot of a solitary Asian elephant navigating a waste-disposal site in Ampara, Sri Lanka, is also the kind of photo that rips a bit of your heart out. And this is precisely the power of photography – to make you feel so…
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