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简介Annually, London's National History Museum declares the most impactful, striking wildlife images tak ...

Annually, London's National History Museum declares the most impactful, striking wildlife images taken by photographers around the world. Each year, the results are wide-varying and significant, capturing the consequences of climate change, the beauty in the unknown, and the diversity of landscapes everywhere.

This year is no different. The 2023 winners turned their lenses to the swampy forests of Brazil, the birds within rainforests in French Guiana, the tiger reserves of Tamil Nadu, and the magic fungi in Mount Olympus, Greece. The photographs range from harrowing to simply beautiful, with winners declared in categories ranging from "Plants and Fungi" to "Urban Wildlife".

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No matter what the subject, each is a feast for the eyes. Here are the winners.


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Lowland tapirs in Tapiraí, São Paulo, Brazil.Lowland tapirs in Tapiraí, São Paulo, Brazil.Credit: Vishnu GopalGrey-winged trumpeters watching a boa slide by in Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana.Grey-winged trumpeters watching a boa slide by in Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana.Credit: Hadrien LalagüeTwo Nubian ibex in battle in the Zin Desert, Israel. Two Nubian ibex in battle in the Zin Desert, Israel. Credit: Amit EshelA pod of orcas in the Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica.A pod of orcas in the Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica.Credit: Bertie GregoryToad tadpoles feast on a dead fledgling sparrow in Ojén, Málaga, Spain.Toad tadpoles feast on a dead fledgling sparrow in Ojén, Málaga, Spain.Credit: Juan Jesús Gonzalez AhumadaA portrait of an ibex in Vercors Regional Natural Park, Rhône-Alpes, France.A portrait of an ibex in Vercors Regional Natural Park, Rhône-Alpes, France.Credit: Luca MelcarneFirefly flashes in Anamalai Tiger Reserve, Tamil Nadu, India.Firefly flashes in Anamalai Tiger Reserve, Tamil Nadu, India.Credit: Sriram MuraliThe curves of sandstone cliffs in Noss National Nature Reserve, Shetland, Scotland, UK.The curves of sandstone cliffs in Noss National Nature Reserve, Shetland, Scotland, UK.Credit: Rachel BigsbyAn orca on the beaches in Cadzand-Bad, Zeeland, the Netherlands.An orca on the beaches in Cadzand-Bad, Zeeland, the Netherlands.Credit: Lennart VerheuvelA fungus releasing its spores in the forest in Mount Olympus, Pieria, Greece.A fungus releasing its spores in the forest in Mount Olympus, Pieria, Greece.Credit: Agorastos PapatsanisA hippopotamus and her two offspring resting in the lake in Kosi Bay, iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa.A hippopotamus and her two offspring resting in the lake in Kosi Bay, iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa.Credit: Mike KorostelevKittiwake chicks in an abandoned factory in Norway.Kittiwake chicks in an abandoned factory in Norway.Credit: Knut-Sverre HornThe polluted Ciliwung river in Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta.The polluted Ciliwung river in Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta.Credit: Joan de la MallaA new cross-country tourist railway line in Paamul, Quintana Roo, Mexico.A new cross-country tourist railway line in Paamul, Quintana Roo, Mexico.Credit: Fernando Constantino Martínez BelmarThe bobcats in the annual hunting competitions in Texas, USA.The bobcats in the annual hunting competitions in Texas, USA.Credit: Karine AignerA tri-spine horseshoe crab in Pangatalan Island, Palawan, the Philippines.A tri-spine horseshoe crab in Pangatalan Island, Palawan, the Philippines.Credit: Laurent Ballesta

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