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At Just 14, This Boy’s Lens Brought India Global Recognition in Wildlife Photography

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10.09.2025

More than 60,000 entries. From a pink flamingo caught mid-scratch to a top shot of an Asian elephant navigating its way through toxic waste, the photographs in the Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 competition capture the astonishing beauty, diversity, and complexity of our natural world — and humanity’s deep connection to it.

Since its founding in 1964, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year (WPY) has grown into the world’s most prestigious stage for the art of wildlife photography. Run by the Natural History Museum in London, it now attracts tens of thousands of entries each year — a career milestone for professionals........

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