“Clash of the Titans” by Alessandro Marena (Italy)
The 2025 Remembering Wildlife competitors options 15 gorgeous successful images in its particular Tenth-anniversary version, highlighting a various vary of endangered species.
Chosen from over 4,500 international entries, these pictures rejoice wildlife’s magnificence whereas elevating consciousness concerning the pressing threats dealing with animals worldwide. Set for launch on October sixth, the guide will showcase standout images from previous editions, with all income supporting conservation efforts—particularly for the critically endangered pangolin.
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“A touching moment” by Jagdeep Rajput (India)
“Age of Innocence” by Julie Oldroyd (UK)
“Monkey business” by Pedro Amaral (Portugal)
“Bengal Tiger reflection” by Bircan Harper (UK)
“African Black Bellied Pangolin” by Alessandra Sikand (USA)
“5 at blue hour” by Johann du Toit (Kenya)
“Carried away” by Vicki Jauron (USA)
“Leopard enjoying morning sun break” by Ifham Raji (Sri Lanka)
“Puppy love” by Marcus Westberg (Portugal)
“Enjoying the sunrise” by Mark Meth-Cohn (UK)
“In the arms of eternity” by Kim Paffen (Netherlands)
“Cold callers welcome” by Mark Meth-Cohn (UK)
“Sunset scales” by Armand Grobler (South Africa)
“Mbili bora within the rain’ by Xavier Ortega (Spain)