Images from the 2022 Benjamin Mkapa Wildlife Photography Awards plainly reveal animals’ extraordinary humanity. A gorilla’s wisdom. The gentleness of an elephant. The community of wildebeest. That’s ...
Playing safe is not an option for wildlife photographer Greg du Toit. The South African has spent the past two decades photographing lions, rhinos and elephants, embracing more adventure and danger ...
For aspiring wildlife photographers, Stitfall says modern technology offers unprecedented opportunities for photographers who are passionate, consistent and willing to immerse themselves in animal ...
A pack of African wild dogs chased their prey, a kudu, straight into a small swimming pool in the Kalahari Desert. Watch here ...
A “haunting” image of a hyena in a mining ghost town that took a decade to capture has won this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest. The shot by South African wildlife photographer Wim ...
People travel across oceans and from the other side of the world for a chance to see the wonders of Kruger National Park. The South African game reserve was established more than 120 years ago and ...
Heading out on an African safari may not be possible until 2022, but as the world wrestles with the economic effects of the pandemic, climate change and habitat loss for wildlife, it’s heartening to ...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year, developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London, awards the best visual storytelling inspired by the natural world and issues around its conservation.
Selected from a record-breaking 60,636 entries from 113 countries and territories, the category and overall winners of the world’s leading wildlife photography competition, Wildlife Photographer of ...
South African wildlife photographer Wim van den Heever has been announced as Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 for his powerful image, ‘Ghost Town Visitor’. Selected from a record-breaking 60,636 ...
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