The Natural History Museum in London has announced the winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2024 Grand Title and the Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2024. The competition is now in its 60th year. We previewed the competition’s short list of highly commended photographs back in August, and you can see some of those photos here.
The Grand Title for 2024 went to Shane Gross, who submitted a beautiful underwater photo showing tadpoles swimming in Cedar Lake on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. See the two award winners below, followed by several of our favorite runner-ups.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2024 Grand Title Winner: The Swarm of Life
Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2024 Award Winner: Life Under Dead Wood
Late Night Fishing
Practice Makes Perfect
A Tranquil Moment
Wetland Wrestle
Twist and Jump
Wetland Mystique
Curfew in Livingstone
Among the Trees
Which of these photos is your personal favorite?
Find the Hidden Animals
- Can You Spot the Hidden Snake in This Photo?
- There’s a Hidden Snake in This Photo. Can You Find It?
- Can You Find the Hidden Iguana in This Photo?
- Video: This Snake Is So Well Hidden, You Can’t See It . . . Until You Do
- There’s a Bear in This Photo. Can You Find It?
- ‘Spotted This Frog While Hiking’ . . . What Frog? Can You Find It?