Stories & galleries
Photographer of the Year 2023 Weekly Selection: Week 12 – Gallery 2
Photographer of the Year 2023 entries for Week 12 are here! Submissions are now closed. Winners will be announced in early June.
Photographer of the Year 2023 Weekly Selection: Week 12 – Gallery 1
Photographer of the Year 2023 entries for Week 12 are here! Submissions are now closed. Winners will be announced in early June.
Eland
The eland is the largest antelope in the world. Sometimes tricky to find, ticking them off your African safari list is a rewarding experience
THIS WEEK
The competition heats up with our Photographer of the Year Week 11 selection + the biodiversity of De Hoop – this week with AG
Photographer of the Year 2023 Weekly Selection: Week 11
Photographer of the Year 2023 entries for Week 11 are here! Enter for a chance to win your share of US$10,000 and a Botswana safari.
De Hoop Nature Reserve
De Hoop Nature Reserve in South Africa’s Western Cape offers sea, wetlands, rare plants, diverse wildlife and hiking trails
THIS WEEK
New snapshots from our Photographer of the Year entrants + assessing Madagascar’s tragic biodiversity loss – this week with AG
Measured in millions – the years needed to restore the lost biodiversity of Madagascar
It would take millions of years to reverse the damage done to Madagascar and its unique and precious biodiversity, according to a new study
Photographer of the Year 2023 Weekly Selection: Week 10
Photographer of the Year 2023 entries for Week 10 are here! Enter for a chance to win your share of US$10,000 and a Botswana safari.
THIS WEEK
The gorgeous gelada is one of Ethiopia’s most striking primates + Photographer of the Year heats up – this week with AG
Photographer of the Year 2023 Weekly Selection: Week 9
Photographer of the Year 2023 entries for Week 9 are here! Enter for a chance to win your share of US$10,000 and a Botswana safari.
Gelada
With intricate social structures & complex vocabularies, the cliff-dwelling gelada of the Ethiopian Highlands is one of Africa’s most striking primates