An ‘exfoliating’ beluga whale, a honey badger covered in porcupine quills and a brave gecko putting up a last fight are among the animals featured in the shortlist for 2024’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award.
In total, there are 25 contending photographs selected from more than 59,000 entries from 117 countries and territories, in addition to the 100 winning images announced earlier this year by the Natural History Museum (NHM) and an international judging panel.
What’s more, which photograph wins is in your hands.
Dr Douglas Gurr, Director of the Natural History Museum, says: ‘The People’s Choice Award allows members of the public from across the globe to join the jury and vote for their winning image, inspiring everyone to connect with the natural world.
‘As always, this year’s selection of images for the competition’s 60th anniversary is truly exceptional, and we can’t wait to see which one will be chosen as the public’s favourite!’
Online voting is open from November 27 until January 29 on the NHM website. Scroll down to choose your favourite image and let us know which impresses you most in the comments…
- Wildlife Photographer of the Year is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London