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Wildlife Photographer of the Year
@NHM_WPY
The longest-running and most prestigious nature photography competition and exhibition, run by @NHM_London. Explore our online gallery:
Natural History Museum, London
nhm.ac.uk/wpy/
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    Wildlife Photographer of the Year
    @NHM_WPY
    Feb 13, 2019
    We’re delighted to reveal the winner of the @LumixUK #WPYpeopleschoice Award is @davidllo with his heart-warming image, Bond of Brothers! 🦁 Congratulations, David! Find out more and see the Highly Commended images in the top five here: nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/…
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    Wildlife Photographer of the Year
    @NHM_WPY
    Oct 12, 2021
    Next up is the Urban Wildlife category. Gil Wizen @wizentrop is the winner with this incredible Brazilian wandering spider. After noticing tiny spiders all over his bedroom, Gil looked under his bed. There, guarding its brood, was one of the world’s most venomous spiders. #WPY57
    A spider on the wall next to its swarm of babies.
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    Wildlife Photographer of the Year
    @NHM_WPY
    Oct 13, 2020
    Congratulations Sergey! 🏆 Selected from over 49,000 entries, this is a rare glimpse of a magnificent Amur tigress fully immersed in her natural environment, hugging an ancient Manchurian fir in the Russian Far East. #WPY56
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    Wildlife Photographer of the Year
    @NHM_WPY
    Feb 4, 2019
    In our latest film @davidllo reminds us that all animals are individuals. His image ‘Bond of brothers’, featuring a pair of male lions, is shortlisted for the @LumixUK #WPYPeoplesChoice Award. The public vote for the award closes tomorrow. Take part now: bit.ly/PeoplesChoiceW…
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    Wildlife Photographer of the Year
    @NHM_WPY
    Oct 11, 2022
    Congratulations Karine Aigner, Wildlife Photographer of the Year! 🏆 In her bee-level close-up, all except one are males and they are intent on mating with the single female at the centre. Like most bees, they are threatened by habitat loss, pesticides, and climate change. #WPY58
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    Wildlife Photographer of the Year
    @NHM_WPY
    Jan 5, 2019
    .@davidllo was honoured to have witnessed this intimate moment between two adult male lions, who were probably brothers. His image is in the running for the @LumixUK #WPYPeoplesChoice Award and the winner is up to you! See the shortlist and vote here: bit.ly/WPY-pc-award
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    Wildlife Photographer of the Year
    @NHM_WPY
    Apr 27, 2018
    It's with great sadness we're letting you know that after a careful investigation into the image 'The night raider', we have disqualified the photograph. It was the winner of the 2017 Animals in Their Environment category. More info here: bit.ly/WPYdisqualific…
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    Wildlife Photographer of the Year
    @NHM_WPY
    Oct 15, 2019
    And Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2019 is... Yongqing Bao. Selected from over 48,000 entries, Yongqing’s shot frames a battle for survival. Combining humour & horror, the image captures an unforgettable moment between a Tibetan fox and a marmot. Congrats, Yongqing! #WPY55
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    Wildlife Photographer of the Year
    @NHM_WPY
    Oct 12, 2021
    Congratulations to Majed Ali from Kuwait, this year's Animal Portraits category winner! Majed trekked for four hours to meet Kibande, an almost-40- year-old mountain gorilla. As cooling rain began to fall, Kibande remained in the open, seeming to enjoy the shower. #WPY57
    Portrait of a gorilla
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    Wildlife Photographer of the Year
    @NHM_WPY
    Feb 5, 2019
    ONE HOUR LEFT 😱 If you haven't chosen your winner for the @LumixUK #WPYPeoplesChoice Award, now is the time. See the shortlist of 25 nature photographs and pick your favourite. Every vote counts! bit.ly/LastChance-WPY…
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    Wildlife Photographer of the Year
    @NHM_WPY
    Oct 16, 2018
    Replying to @NHM_WPY
    Our youngest category winner, in 10 Years and Under, is Arshdeep Singh from India with 'Pipe Owls'. After his keen observational skills helped him see these spotted owlets Arshdeep waited patiently for the birds to peep out from their hiding place to get this winning shot. #WPY54
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    Wildlife Photographer of the Year
    @NHM_WPY
    Oct 13, 2020
    Our winner in the Behaviour: Invertebrates category is Frank Deschandol. His image 'A tale of two wasps' is a remarkable framing of a red-banded sand wasp (left) and a cuckoo wasp, about to enter next-door nest holes. #WPY56
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    Wildlife Photographer of the Year
    @NHM_WPY
    Feb 12, 2020
    We are delighted to announce that the winner of the @LumixUK #WPYpeopleschoice Award is @SamRowleyPhoto, with his photograph of mice fighting over food on a London Underground platform. Find out more about the image and read Sam’s reaction: bit.ly/WPY55-Lumix-Wi…
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    Wildlife Photographer of the Year
    @NHM_WPY
    Jun 24, 2019
    For our latest #WPYinsights film, @RobertIrwin shares the story behind his powerful picture 'The catch', which captures a huntsman spider in mid-air, clutching its meal. There’s still time to see it in #WPY54 @NHM_London, but hurry! It closes this Sunday: bit.ly/WPY54-FinalWeek
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