
Rare White Humpback Whale Calf Wins Top Photography Award
A rare white humpback whale calf captured in Tonga won the World Nature Photography Awards 2026, highlighting albinism in whales and climate change impacts.
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A rare white humpback whale calf captured in Tonga won the World Nature Photography Awards 2026, highlighting albinism in whales and climate change impacts.

Public voting is open for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year's People's Choice Award until March 18, featuring 24 stunning images chosen from over 60,000 entries. The exhibition runs at London's Na

A TikTok video showing Arctic wolves calmly interacting with photographers on Ellesmere Island has garnered over 24 million views, highlighting the rare nature of such encounters in the remote Canadia

Polar Bears International has released new guidelines for drone photography in the Arctic to prevent disturbance to wildlife and ensure human safety.

A professional wildlife photographer explains how to capture stunning images of animals without causing them stress or harm, focusing on observation, respect, and the right equipment.

An unfinished masterpiece by Sir Stanley Spencer, 'Christ Preaching at Cookham Regatta,' will be displayed at eye level for the first time in over a decade at the Stanley Spencer Gallery.

A 20-year-old photographer uses an innovative amphibious camera trap to document disappearing salt marshes in Massachusetts, aiming to inspire action against climate change and coastal erosion.

Wim van den Heever won Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 for a brown hyena photo. The exhibition opens Oct 17 at London's Natural History Museum.

Award-winning photographer Steve Winter captured striking images of elusive bobcats in New Jersey using specialized camera traps, highlighting their reintroduction and conservation needs.

A photographer on an Arctic cruise used a drone to discover polar bears living in an abandoned Soviet research station on Kolyuchin Island, offering new insights into their adaptability.

The Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest gathers top wildlife artists annually in Maryland to select the painting for the federal waterfowl hunting license, directly funding wetland conservation.

Yury Ivanov won the 2025 Ocean Photographer of the Year with a macro photo of two tiny 'ladybugs of the sea.' Over 15,000 entries competed.