Advertisements Wildlife Photographer of the Year is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London. This year’s competition attracted almost 50,000 entries from all over the globe, from professionals and amateurs alike.

Dr. Tim Littlewood, Executive Director of Science at the Natural History Museum and member of the judging panel, says: The overall winners will be announced on 13 October 2020. Due to the circumstances, the awards ceremony will look a lot different than usual. This year, the ceremony will be conducted virtually from the Natural History Museum’s Hintze Hall. However, you will be able to see the exhibition of the best photos in person. Like every year, it will take place at the Natural History Museum, and after that, it will start the UK and international tour. The exhibition will last from Friday 16 October till Sunday 06 June 2021. You can find more information about the exhibition here. Also, check out Wildlife Photographer of the Year’s website and Facebook page for more info about the contest. And now, take a look at the rest of the striking images from this year’s contest. But keep in mind that some of them are not for the faint-hearted.