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See stunning winners from Wildlife Photographer of Year
Lynx, tiger and tadpoles, oh my: See the Wildlife Photographer of the Year winners
A lynx stretching in the sun, tadpoles swimming beneath lily pads and an investigator dusting a tusk for prints are among the winning images from the newest Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards.
18 striking photos from this year’s best wildlife photographers
From western toad tadpoles to glowing wetlands, this year’s winners capture nature’s beauty—and its fragility.
20 Beautiful, Amazing Winning Photos From Wildlife Photographer Of The Year
Selected from a record 59,228 entries, these are the overall winners and the 18 category winners of this prestigious competition by London’s Natural History Museum.
See the stunning winners from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year
An army of tadpoles and a stretching lynx are just some of the incredible photos winning accolades at the annual competition
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025: This year's winners
Pink dolphins, yawning lynx and swarms of tadpoles - check out this year's best wildlife photographers, according to the Natural History Museum.
See 11 of the Best Wildlife Photographs From Years Past
Wildlife photography is a gripping blend of science and art. The science lesson comes from the subjects: Each image is a study of the natural world and all that can be learned from it. The art is in the otherworldly magic within the pictures—the majesty of a wolf’s face,
Wildlife Photographer of the Year Winning Images Show the Beauty of Life and Death
The winning images will be on display in London this week and feature remarkable shots of insects, birds, reptiles, and more.
Swarming tadpoles shot wins Wildlife Photographer of the Year award
The Natural History Museum, London, has announced the winners of this year's Wildlife Photographer of the Year, with the top prize going to Canadian marine conservation photojournalist Shane Gross. Gross's photo,
Wyoming News
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After one-off lynx sighting, Wyoming surveys yield no proof of wildcats’ return
An exhaustive survey of Wyoming’s suspected best lynx habitat last winter found no evidence that the rare wildcats still roam ...
The Burlington Free Press on MSN
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Canada lynx spotted in Rutland County has moved 60 miles north to Addison County
Since then, the lynx has wandered about 60 miles north to Addison County, traveling about a dozen miles at a time then ...
Burlington-Plattsburgh WCAX-TV on MSN
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Wildlife Watch: Tracking the rare Canada lynx in Vermont
Vermont wildlife officials last week said a rare Canada Lynx first spotted in Rutland and Addison counties in August ...
Vermont Business Magazine
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Rare Canada lynx sightings continue, evidence of habitat conservation success
Vermont Business Magazine After a rare Canada lynx was confirmed in Vermont last August for the first time in years, ...
Colorado Public Radio
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Proposition 127: Prohibit bobcat, lynx and mountain lion hunting, explained
State lawmakers want to keep the excess taxes collected from booming sports gambling businesses and use the money for water ...
VTDigger
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Endangered Canada lynx sightings continue in western Vermont
We’ve had 15 confirmed lynx sightings since August,” said a biologist with the Fish and Wildlife Department in a press ...
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Rare Canada lynx continues to be spotted in Vermont
Vermont Fish & Wildlife said the first confirmed sighting was in Rutland County this past August, and the most recent was in Addison County.
coloradosun
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Proposition 127: Hunting and trapping of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx would be banned in Colorado
Colorado's Proposition 127, placed on the ballot by animal conservation groups, would outlaw the hunting of mountain lions, ...
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