The Natural History Museum in London is previewing some of the more than 60,000 photographs entered for this year's "Wildfire Photographer of the Year" competition. A record-breaking 60,636 photographs entered this year's competition. The exhibition will open Oct. 17, featuring 100 powerful images that captured Earth's most compelling wildlife stories, the Natural History Museum said in a press release. An international panel of wildlife experts, photographers and scientists are selecting the winning images in secret, judging each photo on creativity and technical skill. The competition will celebrate its 61st year as the world's premier showcase for nature photography. TV presenters and conservationists Chris Packham and Megan McCubbin will announce the Grand Title winners at an Oct. 14 c
A look at the 'Wildlife Photographer of the Year' 2025 competition

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