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Wildlife Photographer of the Year | See People's Choice Award Winners

Each year the Natural History Museum chooses an additional 25 photographs and they ask the public to vote for the People's Choice Award. And here are the top five pictures voted for by the public in this year's People's Choice Award competition. Take a look...
Last Updated : 10 February 2023, 08:53 IST

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The public have voted for Sascha Fonseca's image World of the Snow Leopard. The image received a record-breaking 60,466 votes for People's Choice Award. Credit: Sascha Fonseca/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
The public have voted for Sascha Fonseca's image World of the Snow Leopard. The image received a record-breaking 60,466 votes for People's Choice Award. Credit: Sascha Fonseca/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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Fox affection by Brittany Crossman won a special award in this year's People's Choice Award competition. Credit: Brittany Crossman/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Fox affection by Brittany Crossman won a special award in this year's People's Choice Award competition. Credit: Brittany Crossman/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Photographer Martin Gregus garnered worldwide attention after his photograph won People's Choice Award in the Natural History Museum’s prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year (WPY) competition. Credit: Martin Gregus/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Photographer Martin Gregus garnered worldwide attention after his photograph won People's Choice Award in the Natural History Museum’s prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year (WPY) competition. Credit: Martin Gregus/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
This photograph of leopardess hunting a monkey in Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park. The monkey’s baby was still alive and clinging to its mother. Photographer Igor watched as the predator walked calmly back to her own baby. Credit: Igor Altuna/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
This photograph of leopardess hunting a monkey in Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park. The monkey’s baby was still alive and clinging to its mother. Photographer Igor watched as the predator walked calmly back to her own baby. Credit: Igor Altuna/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Portrait of Olobor, one of the famous five-strong coalition of males in the Black Rock pride in Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve also won a special award. Credit: Marina Cano/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Portrait of Olobor, one of the famous five-strong coalition of males in the Black Rock pride in Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve also won a special award. Credit: Marina Cano/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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Published 10 February 2023, 05:16 IST

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