The Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest showcases breathtaking images from the world’s best nature photographers, capturing the beauty and drama of the natural world. Each year, highly commended photos stand out alongside the winners, offering stunning glimpses of wildlife in extraordinary moments.
These images, taken by award-winning photographers, highlight incredible animal behavior, rare species, and pressing environmental issues. As seen in past years, these remarkable shots often gain global recognition for their artistic and storytelling impact. With the 2025 winners set to be announced in March, anticipation is high for the next wave of awe-inspiring photography.
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#1. "On the Sands of History" by Charles Davis

#2. "Strength in Numbers" by Theo Bosboom

#3. "Deadly Bite" by Ian Ford

#4. "Stormy Scene" by William Fortescue

#5. "Moonlight Hunter" by Xingchao Zhu

#6. "The Unlucky Mouse" by Darya Ostapenko

#7. "Twist and Jump" by Jose Manuel Grandío

#8. "Sea of Imagination" by Antonio Fernandez

#9. "Dewdrop Flamingo" by Jan Leßmann and Hermann Hirsch

#10. "As Clear as Crystal" by Jason Gulley

#11. "Open and Shut" by Jaime Rojo

#12. "Sparring Godwits" by Liam O’Donnell

#13. "Skimming the Waves" by Nate Kovo

#14. "Storm Gull" by Mateusz Piesiak

#15. "Snow Bison" by Max Waugh

#16. "The Survivor" by Mark Williams

#17. "The Big Standoff" by Olivier Gonnet

#18. "Reflections on Freshwater Plants" by Csaba Daróczi

#19. "The Happy Turtle" by Tzahi Finkelstein

#20. "Shared Parenting" by Mark Boyd

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