From a playful Iberian lynx to flamingos at sunset: the stunning winners of the 2026 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award
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From a playful Iberian lynx to flamingos at sunset: the stunning winners of the 2026 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award
"Dr Douglas Gurr, Director of the Natural History Museum, London, stated, 'It's been wonderful to see all the votes coming in to choose the photograph set for display in our flagship exhibition here at the Natural History Museum.'"
"He added, 'Whether showcasing fascinating behaviour or platforming a powerful story, this year's selection of images was truly exceptional. Thank you to everyone who voted!'"
Josef Stefan has been named Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2026 for his remarkable photograph of an Iberian lynx. The competition received a record 85,917 votes, showcasing the public's engagement with wildlife photography. The exhibition at the Natural History Museum in London will feature the winning image and four runners-up, including images of polar bears and flamingos. The exhibition is a significant cultural event in London, attracting many visitors until its closure on 12 July 2026.
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