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DW brings you the winner and the highly commended shots from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award 2024, organized by the Natural History Museum in London.
The other two finalists' images depict a stoat sitting up to observe its territory as it blends perfectly into a snowy landscape in Belgium and an image of a bloodied yet determined honey badger ...
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4. “Spiked”: shows a honey badger with its face covered in the quills of a porcupine it attacked. Image by U.K. photographer David Northall/Wildlife Photographer of The Year. Banner image of ...
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Those in London can view an exhibition of the winning photographs in person through June 29, 2025. Caption: An ambling Eurasian badger, illuminated by a streetlight, appears to glance up at badger ...
David Northall’s ‘Spiked’ (UK), showing "a bloodied yet determined honey badger returns to finish off a Cape porcupine, which earlier had tried to defend itself".
"Spiked," Highly commended. A bloodied yet determined honey badger returns to finish finish off a Cape porcupine, which earlier had tried to defend itself. Found throughout Botswana, honey badgers ...