Pictured: Winning entries for Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2005
Summary
The article showcases the winners of the 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards. Wim van den Heever won the top prize with a photo of a brown hyena in Namibia, while other category winners included photographers from around the world capturing various wildlife and environmental scenes.Key Facts
- Wim van den Heever won Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 for a picture of a brown hyena in Namibia.
- He took the photo in an abandoned mining town using a camera trap.
- The winning entries are displayed at the Natural History Museum in London starting on October 17.
- Andrea Dominizi from Italy won in the Junior Grand Prize category with a photo showing habitat loss in the Lepini Mountains.
- Shane Gross from Canada won the Animals in their Environment category with images of moray eels in Seychelles.
- The photo entries highlight issues like biodiversity and habitat loss across different countries.
- The exhibition includes various wildlife scenes captured by photographers of different age groups.
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