The Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is the greatest and most prestigious competition for wildlife photographers anywhere in the world. It raises the profile of wildlife photography and provokes a wider awareness of wildlife conservation. It is not just professionals who are successful – amateurs of all ages have won awards in the competition many times. In recent years the judges have been particularly impressed by the standard of images being produced by many young people.’ Mark Carwardine (Chairman of the judges)

The winning photographer will be presented with £10,000 at an awards ceremony at the Natural History Museum, London, in October. Each category winner receives £500 and every runner-up £250. Special Award winners receive £1,000.

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Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2009

Danny Green (UK)

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2009

Lorenz Fischer (Switzerland)


Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2009

Magnus Lindbom (Sweden)

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2009

Tom Schandy (Norway)

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2009

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2009

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2009Rob Badger (USA)
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