Breathtaking shots shine a light on the wonders of wildlife and the threats that human activities pose to the natural world ...
Leading wildlife photographer Sergey Gorshkov had to use camera triggers and be very patient to get this amazing Siberian ...
The latest Readers Photo Challenge goes to the dogs – and other feathered, furry or scaly critters. Here's how to send in ...
Museums Wildlife photography is a gripping blend of science and art. The science lesson comes from the subjects: Each image is a study of the natural world and all that can be learned from it.
Are you taking photos for your wall, or for a guidebook? You should be thinking about space in your wildlife photography ...
A young falcon chases after a butterfly in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Jack Zhi / Wildlife Photographer Of The Year London’s Natural History Museum today revealed the winners of its Wildlife ...
Clingy bear cubs, a lion-hearted discussion, and a gecko grin are just a few of the finalists in the Comedy Wildlife ...
won the Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year title. His photo “Life Under Dead Wood” featured fruiting slime mould alongside a tiny, energetic springtail. Working quickly was essential ...
Developed and produced annually by the Natural History Museum in London, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition and exhibition is a breathtaking synergy of photography, science and art.
Two Australian photographers have been honoured in this year's prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. The contest, which is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum ...
Scroll on to see all of the winning photographs. Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas, 17, from Germany, won the Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year title. His photo “Life Under Dead Wood” featured fruiting ...