London’s Natural History Museum is showcasing the top wildlife shots from 50,000 entries, highlighting global biodiversity and conservation urgency.
A possum in Queensland chomps on a cicada, strewing bits of it on the windowsill.London’s Natural History Museum will reveal its Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibit on October 13, featuring 100 images showcasing the biodiversity of our planet and how organisms interact. The chosen 100 images are the winners selected out of nearly 50,000 entries submitted from 95 different countries, according to a museum release.
The image above, for example, shows a deer shield mushroom—a wood-rotting fungus—spreading its spores. In the following slides you can check out some of the other highly commended
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