The winner and four 'Highly Commended' images will be displayed online and in the flagship exhibition at the London museum ...
The Natural History Museum in London revealed that the winning photograph of this year's wildlife contest depicted an "ambling Eurasian badger." ...
This year's winner shows a badger looking at a graffiti version of itself. It was praised as "flawlessly timed" and will be ...
A badger captured glancing up at graffiti in East Sussex has won over the public vote for Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
A badger appearing to admire a Banksy-style graffiti version of itself has won the Natural History Museum's 2024 Wildlife ...
Dorset photographer, Ian Wood, came first for his humorous image of a Eurasian badger looking up at graffiti depicting a ...
An amusing image of a badger has been voted as the People’s Choice in the Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of ...
‘No Access’, British photographer Ian Wood’s perfectly timed capture of an ambling Eurasian badger glancing up at some rather familiar graffiti in St Leonards-on-Sea, England, has won the tenth ...
the badger is the country’s largest land predator. He is also, lately, a politicized figure—a lightning rod for debate among those who profess to care about the British countryside.
With a record 76,000 votes, these are the winner and highly commanded images chosen by wildlife photography and nature fans ...
A sleepy badger was caught napping in a cat bed in a house in Linlithgow. The badger entered the kitchen through a cat flap and filled up on cat food before going to sleep in the soft bed.
An "ambling Eurasian badger," lava coming from a Chilean volcano, an owl flying out of a barn, a stoat blending into the snow ...