Natural History Museum scientists have described and named 190 new species to science in 2024 The list includes a snake named ...
Telling a powerful story, these images should have both individual quality and combined narrative power. Pictures can be challenging, uplifting, provocative or revelatory and should illustrate how our ...
Displaying a selection of the photographer’s best work, whether the images focus on a specific subject or represent a particular approach. This body of work should be both original and outstanding.
Reflecting the simple beauty or complex artistry of nature. Images can be in colour or black and white and although may not match the criteria of other categories, they must remain true to nature.
Bertie Gregory (UK) tracks a pod of orcas as they prepare to wave wash a Weddell seal. This pod belongs to an ecotype known as B1 - the pack ice orcas -identified by their characteristically large, ...
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Olivier Gonnet (France) acts quickly to catch the moment a lion defends its cubs from a buffalo. Olivier rapidly adjusted his camera for the low light to frame the unfolding action. Catching the ...
Focusing on nature’s occupation or cohabitation in a human-dominated environment, whether capturing the magic of the commonplace or the surprise of the unexpected or normally unseen. Vishal ...
Focusing on nature’s occupation or cohabitation in a human-dominated environment, whether capturing the magic of the commonplace or the surprise of the unexpected or normally unseen. Caitlin Henderson ...
Conveying the essence of a plant or fungus or portraying its importance or role in its environment or its means of survival. Agorastos Papatsanis (Greece) reveals the magic of a fungus releasing its ...
Focusing on nature’s occupation or cohabitation in a human-dominated environment, whether capturing the magic of the commonplace or the surprise of the unexpected or normally unseen. Adrienn Vincze ...
In 1912 Charles Dawson, an amateur archaeologist claimed to have discovered the ‘missing link’ between ape and man. He had found part of a human-like skull in Pleistocene gravel beds near Piltdown ...