Wildlife Photographer of the Year is the Natural History Museum’s annual competition and exhibition highlighting the unique and beautiful relationship between photography, science and art.
What began in 1965 as a magazine competition with just 361 entries has blossomed into one of the world’s most prestigious photography awards, with over 45,000 entries each year and a touring exhibition seen by millions around the globe.
House of bears
by Dmitry Kokh
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The bat-snatcher
by Fernando Constantino Martínez Belmar
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The dying lake
by Daniel Núñez
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Puff perfect
by José Juan Hernández Martinez
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The big buzz
by Karine Aigner
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Whether you shoot in the wilderness or at the heart of an urban environment, Wildlife Photographer of the Year is open to everyone.
more at Natural History Museum
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