Hydrothermal vents are found along deep sea cracks in the Earth’s crust, where the high temperature, incredible pressure and ...
Communicating the vital role of freshwater ecosystems, from mountain-tops-bogs and peat uplands, rivers and lakes to deltas, floodplains, marshes and mangroves. Images can be powerful through their ...
These audio files feature descriptions of the award-winning images from the Young categories in the sixtieth Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition as well as the Adult Grand Title Winner.
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.
Revealing the personality of an individual or an intimate group of animals in a thought-provoking or memorable way. John E Marriott (Canada) frames a lynx resting from the cold wind, with its fully ...
New for this year’s competition, all entrants under 26 years old will receive free entry in line with Wildlife Photographer ...
Cristobal Serrano (Spain) illuminates the darkness, revealing the scarlet tongue of a nectar-loving bat as it feeds. Photographing nectar-eating bats pollinating flowers at night is a challenge. But ...
While the new fossils are not from fully grown Arthropleura, some of which reached 2.6 metres long, they reveal important ...
Canadian Marine Conservation Photojournalist, Shane Gross, was awarded Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2024 for his image ...
The WWF’s Living Planet Report comes with a stark warning that we are reaching a point of no return for nature.
New research shows that even if carbon dioxide removal can eventually reduce temperatures back to the crucial climate change ...
The scientists predict that in a high emissions future this will make whale sharks up to 15,000 times more likely to be ...