25 photos from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest portray the beauty and vulnerability of life in the wild
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"The People's Choice Award allows members of the public from across the globe to join the jury and vote for their winning image, inspiring everyone to connect with the natural world," Douglas Gurr, the director of the Natural History Museum, said in a statement.
The competition celebrates the natural world's beauty while highlighting the challenges facing animals in the wild today. Every year, a jury selects winners across multiple categories, including Animal Portraits, Under Water, and Urban Wildlife.
This year, a panel of judges shortlisted 25 images from 59,228 entries for its People's Choice Award. Now, people worldwide can view these images and vote online for their favorite pictures until 29 January 2025.
The top five People's Choice Award images will also be displayed on voting screens at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition in South Kensington until 29 June 2025.
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