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Wildlife Photographer of the Year tells the story of a planet under pressure. Help us harness the power of photography to advance scientific knowledge, spread awareness of important issues and nurture a global love for nature.
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Find out who has been awarded in Wildlife Photographer of the Year 60 as the awards ceremony takes place.
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year 61 competition opens for entries.
Voting opens for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 60 People’s Choice Award.
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year 61 competition closes at 11.30 am (GMT).
Voting closes for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 60 People’s Choice Award.
The winner of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 60 People's Choice Award is announced.
Discover how your choices can have a positive impact on the environments and species we share this world with.
Take inspiration from the natural world and become an advocate for the planet.
We all have the power to shape the future of the natural world and we all have our part to play in helping to find solutions to the planetary emergency.
Discover how wildlife photographers are having a positive impact on the natural world.
Find out which of the 25 shortlisted images was voted for to win The People's Choice Award.
An invited guest shares their insight on an image from Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
There is a sense of living in the shadows, adapting and thriving in a human landscape that made this photograph resonate with the jury. This is what urban wildlife is all about. The photograph is also beautiful, the interplay between light and silhouette, the interaction between the adult and chicks come together to capture a wonderful moment - nature persevering.
Discover the incredible stories of life on our planet through powerful photography and expert insight.
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