the public has chosen its five favorite images — through over 76,000 votes — for the annual event's People's Choice Award. British photographer Ian Wood's 'No Access' — which depicts "an ambling ...
British/Canadian photographer Mark Williams documents a beluga whale exfoliating its skin in the Arctic. Hundreds gather in ...
That's the badger: this tongue-in-cheek juxtaposition of a real badger facing off against a gun-toting adversary polled the most votes from the public ...
"I would swap this award immediately for the government to rescind all existing badger culling licenses." The 25 nominated images for this year's Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice ...
A badger captured glancing up at a graffiti version of itself has won the British Natural History Museum’s people’s choice award for wildlife photographer of the year. The image was taken by ...
A badger captured glancing up at graffiti in East Sussex has won over the public vote for Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
The striking photo won over the public vote, and it was crowned the People’s Choice winner for Wildlife Photographer of the Year 60.
‘No Access’, British photographer Ian Wood’s perfectly timed capture of an ambling Eurasian badger glancing up at some rather ...
A badger appearing to admire a Banksy-style graffiti version of itself has won the Natural History Museum's 2024 Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award. Captured on a quiet road ...