
Wildlife Photographer of the Year: A Must-See Fusion of Art & Nature
Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of the natural world at the 60th Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, hosted by the Natural History Museum. This renowned showcase, running until Sunday, 29 June 2025, features 100 extraordinary photographs that capture the diversity and wonder of life on Earth.
From intimate portraits of elusive wildlife to powerful images highlighting environmental challenges, the exhibition offers a visual journey through various ecosystems. Notably, this year's People's Choice Award was claimed by Ian Wood's captivating photograph of a badger interacting with urban graffiti, emphasising the intersection of wildlife and human environments.
Enhancing the photographic displays, the exhibition includes immersive soundscapes, informative films, and expert insights, providing a deeper understanding of the stories behind the images. This multi-sensory experience for all ages aims to inspire a greater appreciation for the natural world and the importance of its conservation.
Dates: Open now until Sunday, 29 June 2025
Location: Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD
Opening Hours: Daily from 10:00 to 17:50
Tickets: Adult off-peak tickets from £15.50; peak tickets from £18; free entry for members. To book click here.
Written by Claire Bloom
Photo by Ingo Arndt
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