
"Nature's indifference is exactly what gives these photographs their power, and the 2025 Capturing Ecology Photo Contest from the British Ecological Society puts that truth on full display. The winning shot-a calm American crocodile staring straight into the lens while horse flies feed on its snout-perfectly embodies the contest's raw, unfiltered spirit. Chosen from more than 1,100 global submissions, the 27 winning images span every continent and reveal everything from delicate plant life to dominant predators and microscopic organisms."
"calm American crocodile staring straight into the lens while horse flies feed on its snout-perfectly embodies the contest's raw, unfiltered spirit. Chosen from more than 1,100 global submissions, the 27 winning images span every continent and reveal everything from delicate plant life to dominant predators and microscopic organisms. This year also brought unprecedented collaboration, with conservation-focused partners like ZSL, Plantlife, the Soil Association, iNaturalist, and NHBS helping elevate the contest into a broader ecological dialogue."
The 2025 Capturing Ecology Photo Contest from the British Ecological Society features 27 winning images selected from more than 1,100 global submissions. The prize image shows a calm American crocodile staring into the lens while horse flies feed on its snout, exemplifying raw, unfiltered ecological moments. The winning portfolio spans every continent and captures subjects from delicate plant life to dominant predators and microscopic organisms. Conservation-focused partners including ZSL, Plantlife, the Soil Association, iNaturalist, and NHBS contributed to broaden engagement. The images function as reminders that ecology remains present, dynamic, and deeply intertwined with human existence.
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