B.C.'s Shane Gross wins Adult Grand Title in awards given out by the U.K.'s Natural History Museum, while another B.C.
An image of western toad tadpoles won the Natural History Museum’s 60th annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
From western toad tadpoles to glowing wetlands, this year’s winners capture nature’s beauty—and its fragility.
A snapshot of wriggling toad tadpoles has earned Shane Gross the title of Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Beneath a ...
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As well as the western toad tadpoles, the 2024 Wildlife Photographer Of The Year award winners also feature pictures of a ...
An army of tadpoles and a stretching lynx are just some of the incredible photos winning accolades at the annual competition ...
A night of art, fellowship and craft beer will celebrate the nature and traditions of Mexico on Oct. 25, when the Masks, ...
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And the Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year top spot goes to a macro shot of a microscopic creepy-crawly and smile ...
This year, the museum received a record-breaking 59,228 entries from 117 countries and territories and granted awards to 100 ...
endangered amphibians like the Darwin’s toad, and the largest remains of the country’s otherwise fragmented coastal psammophilous forest and scrub. As such, it was important to create a bridge that ...