From western toad tadpoles to glowing wetlands, this year’s winners capture nature’s beauty—and its fragility.
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A new book reveals striking images from six decades of the beloved Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition ...
An inspiring photographic tour of the best drone images, fascinating faces, gorgeous wildlife, amazing sport shots shown at ...
This stunning image of a bearded dragon (Pogona barbata) soaking up the rays in the Australian capital of Canberra has taken ...
No one wants to be on their phone while out enjoying nature, but using apps like iNaturalist and others can maximize, not ...
Tucked away in the lush forests and rolling mountains of Upstate South Carolina are some of the most breathtaking, hidde ...
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The Bird Photographer of the Year contest awarded photographers across the world, including one from Massachusetts, for their ...
Meander along an easy trail that leads to Wintergreen Gorge, a natural wonder in Pennsylvania that dates back to the Ice Age.
Recently, the Bird Photographer of the Year awards were announced, highlighting outstanding talent in wildlife photography ... States won Gold Award for the best portrait for his beautiful ...
Despite the individual brilliance, MacKinnon has steadfastly measured his success by one trophy, the Stanley Cup, and not the ...