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Southern Yellow-Billed Hornbill with it's wings stretched back like a dancer on a dusty red background.

Singing lions, posing monkeys and a ‘smoking’ duck: finalists of Comedy Wildlife Awards 2025 revealed

Once again, the world’s funniest wildlife photography competition has delivered a spectacular showcase of nature’s most comical moments.
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Lioness stood on beach.

Clashing rhinos, laughing mountain gorillas and dozing polar bears – 13 astonishing, incredible wildlife photos from the 'Remembering Wildlife' book series

<em>"Camp Female grew up around safari vehicles behaving responsibly and, as a result, is the most relaxed leopard I have ever known." © Suzi Ezsterhas</em>

A mother's love: Beautiful intimate photos capture the loveable and unbreakable bond between a leopard mother and her adorable cubs

Leopard mothers with young cubs are notoriously elusive, but one female in a quiet corner of Botswana has allowed wildlife photographer Suzi Eszterhas a privileged view into family life. Leopards, it seems, can change their spots.
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Close up of a blue mudskipper resting by the eye of a crocodile.

Gigantic crocodile among 20 astonishing images from Mangrove Photography Awards 2025

Take a deep dive into the hidden world of mangroves with these stunning images from the Mangrove Photography Awards.
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Amazing photo of ball of male bees trying to mate with sole female among 13 stunning wildlife images chosen by world’s leading photographers

During the winter, adult puffins shed their vibrant bills, meaning the vibrant orange bill is only seen in the summer months in order to attract a mate during the breeding season. © Becky Bunce.

15 spectacular images of charismatic yet fierce puffins – offering intimate glimpse at island life

Meet the puffins of Skomer Island, which have been photographed by the award-winning wildlife photographer, Becky Bunce.
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The sun sets in a pink-orange sky behind four silhouetted elephants down by the waterside, creating a mirror image of the beasts on the water.

From a tender family group hug to a cheeky, adorable baby elephant wanting to play – 14 beautiful 'ele' photographs from the book 'Remembering Elephants'

Remembering Elephants is the first instalment in the Remembering charity book series and features images donated by 65 of the world's top wildlife photographers.
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Capturing Ecology winning images

From a sun-bathing bearded dragon to spider-wasp combat, 11 winning images from this year’s Capturing Ecology photography competition

A sun-bathing bearded dragon has been crowned winner of this prestigious photo competition that celebrates  the diversity of ecology across the globe
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A chimpanzee looks out through the foliage in Gabon’s Loango National Park

Intimate photos show chimps using insects as medicine to treat each other's wounds in Gabon

Chimpanzees in Gabon’s Loango National Park have been observed treating each others’ wounds using insects – a unique demonstration of potentially advanced cultural activity.
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Bird Photographer of the Year 2023 winners announced

View the amazing winning photographs from this year's Bird Photographer of the Year competition
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British Wildlife Photography Award winners 2023

From toads migrating to foxes in urban jungles these award-winning photographs are both beautiful and thought provoking
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Nature in Action Photography Competition winners announced

Check out these stunning winning images of nature in action
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Against a backdrop of the spectacular mountains of Ladakh in northern India, a snow leopard has been caught in a perfect pose by Sascha’s carefully positioned camera trap. Thick snow blankets the ground, but the big cat’s dense coat and furry footpads keep it warm. Sascha captured this image during a three-year bait-free camera-trap project high up in the Indian Himalayas. He has always been fascinated by snow leopards, not only because of their incredible stealth but also because of their remote environment, making them one of the most difficult large cats to photograph in the wild. Location: Leh, Ladakh, India Technical details: Canon EOS 5DS + 24mm f2.8 lens; 1/200 sec at f8; ISO 400; Nikon SB28 flash; Camtraptions wireless triggers

Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award winners announced

A photograph of a snow leopard wins this prestigious award
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