The Wildlife Photography Awards really is the gift that keeps on giving.
A couple of months back we had the contest’s , then we had the , and now it’s time for the People’s Choice category.
On Tuesday, London’s Natural History Museum — the organisation behind the competition — released a 25-strong shortlist, which ranges from the adorable and the amusing to the dark and disturbing (fair warning, there are a handful of entries right at the bottom of this list that show animals that are either hurt or in captivity — they serve to highlight issues surrounding hunting and conservation but they may well be upsetting, so tread with caution).The following images have been shortlisted from 49,000 entries.
People can via the National History Museum’s website, with winners set to be announced on Feb. 9, 2021.
“Spirit of Bhutan” by Emmanuel Rondeau, France.
“A window to life” by Sergio Marijuán Campuzano, Spain.

Image: SERGIO MARIJUÁN CAMPUZANO
“White danger” by Petri Pietiläinen, Finland.

Image: PETRI PIETILÄINEN
“The real garden gnomes” by Karine Aigner, USA.

“Coexistence” by Pallavi Prasad Laveti, India.

Image: PALLAVI PRASAD LAVETI
“Family portrait” by Andrew Lee, USA.

“Baby on the rocks” by Frédéric Larrey, France.

“Shut the front door” by Sam Sloss, Italy/USA.

“Drey dreaming” by Neil Anderson, UK.

“A special moment” by Oliver Richter, Germany.

“Hare ball” by Andy Parkinson, UK.

“Border refuge” by Joseph Dominic Anthony, Hong Kong/UK.

Image: JOSEPH DOMINIC ANTHONY
“Turtle time machine” by Thomas Peschak, Germany/South Africa.

“The alpha” by Mogens Trolle, Denmark.

“Eye to eye” by Andrey Shpatak, Russia.

“Lion king” by Wim van den Heever, South Africa.

Image: WIM VAN DEN HEEVER
“Close encounter” by Guillermo Esteves, USA.

“Resting dragon” by Gary Meredith, Australia.

“Life Saver” by Sergio Marijuán Campuzano, Spain.

Image: SERGIO MARIJUÁN CAMPUZANO
“Bat woman” by Douglas Gimesy, Australia.

“Bushfire” by Robert Irwin, Australia

WARNING: These final four images may be upsetting.
They show, in order: A group of sharks tearing apart a grouper fish; a man comforting the last male northern white rhino in Ol Pejeta Wildlife Conservancy in north Kenya, shortly before it died; the head of a zebra, confiscated from a hunter at the U.S. border; and three Siberian brown bears, chained in captivity at the Saint Petersburg State Circus.
“Drawn and quartered” by Laurent Ballesta, France.

“The last goodbye” by Ami Vitale, USA

“Licence to kill” by Britta Jaschinski, Germany.

“Backstage at the circus” by Kirsten Luce, USA.



