World Nature Photography Awards 2022 - in pictures
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Jens Cullmann from Germany won the gold and grand prize of World Nature Photographer of the Year in the Animal Portraits category. He took the picture of a crocodile at Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe. All photos: World Nature Photography Awards -

Mike Darten from the USA won the silver prize in the Animal Portraits category. He took a picture of a bison in Yellowstone National Park in the USA -

Andre Johnson from the USA won the Bronze prize in the Animal Portraits category. He took a picture of a seaweed blenny at Blue Heron Bridge in Riviera Beach in Florida, USA -

Sascha Fonseca from the UAE won the Gold prize for the, Animals in their Habitat category. She took a picture of a snow leopard in the Indian Himalayas -

Thomas Vijayan from Canada won the Silver prize for the Animals in their Habitat category. He took a picture of a leopard in Kenya -

Adam Horvath from Hungary won the bronze prize in the Animals in their Habitat category. He took a picture of a badger in Bakonybel, Hungary -

Norihiro Ikuma from Japan won the gold prize for the Behaviour - Amphibians and Reptiles category. He took a picture of Japanese stream toads in the Owase Mountains in Japan -

Ashok Behera from India won the silver prize in the Behaviour - Amphibians and Reptiles category. He took a picture of a crocodile in Bhitarkanika in the Indian state of Odisha -

Suzanne Tylander from the USA won the bronze in the Behaviour - Amphibians and Reptiles category. She took a picture of a lizard in Florida -

Charles Schmidt from the USA won the gold for the Behaviour - Birds category. He took a picture of a Male Hooded Merganser in Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, USA -

Tamas Aranyossy from Hungary won the silver in the Behaviour - Birds category. He took a picture of a red-billed Oxpecker in Zimanga, South Africa -

Li Liu from the USA won a bronze in the Behaviour - Birds category. Liu took a picture of a swallow at Kiskunsag National Park, Hungary -

Javier Herranz Casellas from Spain won a gold in the Behaviour - Invertebrates category. He took a photo of a red crab (Grapsus adscensionis) at La Gomera Island, Spain -

Takuya Ishiguro from Japan won a silver in the Behaviour - Invertebrates category. Ishiguro took a picture of a praying mantis and lizard in Miyagi, Japan -

Sitaram Raul from India won a bronze in the Behaviour - Invertebrates category. He took a picture of a scorpion in Rajasthan, India -

Hidetoshi Ogata from Japan won a gold in the Behaviour - Mammals category. He took a picture of Japanese macaques at Awaji Island, Japan -

Eduardo Feldman from Israel won a silver in the Behaviour - Mammals category. He took a picture of a polar bear in the North Pole -

Staffan Widstrand from Sweden won the bronze in the Behaviour - Mammals category. He took a picture of an African Savannah Elephant at Marakele National Park in South Africa -

Alain Ernoult from France won the gold in the Black and White category. Ernoult took a picture of a Lesser Antillean Iguana in Grenada Island, West Indies -

Artur Stankiewicz from Poland won a silver in the Black and White category. He took a picture of Wildebeest at the Mara river crossing in Kenya -

Jules Oldroyd from the UK won a bronze in the Black and White category. Oldroyd took a picture of elephants in Savuti, Botswana -

Tom Shlesinger from Israel won a gold in the Nature Art category. He took a picture of spawning coral in the Red Sea -

Anirban Dutta from India won a silver in the Nature Art category. He took a picture of red spider mites in Cooch Behar, India -

Silke Hullmann from Germany won a bronze in the Nature Art category. Hullmann took a picture of flamingos in Lake Magadi, Kenya -

Nicolas Remy from Australia won a gold in the Nature Photojournalism category. He took a picture of an Australian fur seal in Port Kembla, NSW, Australia -

Fernando Faciole from Brazil won a silver in the Nature Photojournalism category. He took a picture of caiman (Caiman yacare) in Pantanal, Brazil -

Loren Kreisle from the USA won a bronze in the Nature Photojournalism category. She took this picture at Jokulsarlon Lagoon in Iceland -

Virgil Reglioni from Norway won the gold in the People and Nature category. Reglioi took this picture inside a glacier in Solheimajokull, South Iceland -

Alex Pansier from Netherlands won a silver in the People and Nature category. Pansier took a picture of a seal on Island of Dune near Helgoland, Germany -

Evan Friedman from the USA won a bronze in the People and Nature category. He took a picture of a giant Oceanic Manta Ray in the Revillagigedo Archipelago, Mexico -

Jake Mosher from the USA won a gold in the Planet Earth's Landscapes and Environments category. He took a picture of Grand Teton Peak in Wyoming, USA -

Beatrice Wong from Hong Kong won a silver in the Planet Earth's Landscapes and Environments category. She took the picture in Laguna Colarada, Bolivia -

Miki Spitzer from Israel won a bronze in the Planet Earth's Landscapes and Environments category. Spitzer took a picture of storm clouds in Iowa, USA -

Julie Kenny from Australia won a gold in the Plants and Fungi category. She took a picture of a eucalyptus at Mount Barker in Western Australia -

Mr Endy from Singapore won a silver in the Plants and Fungi category. He took a picture of Crepidotus fungus at Windsor Nature Park in Singapore -

Antonio Coelho from Portugal won the bronze in the Plants and Fungi category. He took a picture of Mycenas fungi in Paredes, Portugal -

Adriano Morettin from Italy won a gold in the Underwater category. Morettin took a picture of harlequin shrimps in Lembeh strait, Indonesia -

Talia Greis from Australia won a silver in the Underwater category. She took a picture of a male Eastern gobbleguts in Sydney, Australia -

Juho Karhu from Finland won a bronze in the Underwater category. Karhu took picture of a pygmy seahorse in Arborek Island, Raja Ampat, Indonesia -

Vladislav Tasev from the UK won the gold in the Urban Wildlife category. Tasev took a picture of a common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria -

Partha Roy from Singapore won the silver in the Urban Wildlife category. He took a picture of a buffy fish owl in Singapore -

Nitin Michael from the UAE won the bronze in the Urban Wildlife category. He took a picture of two white-tailed sea eagles in Vladivostok, Russia
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