A mesmerizing photo of western toad tadpoles has won the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year award, highlighting the beauty and importance of often-overlooked species. The competition, now in its 60th year, showcases the work of talented photographers from around the world, capturing diverse wildlife moments with stunning detail.
Results for: Natural History Museum
Shreyovi Mehta, a 10-year-old from Faridabad, India, has won the runner-up position in the ’10 Years and Under’ category of the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year award for her photo of two peahens at Keoladev National Park. Mehta’s photo, titled ‘In the Spotlight’, was chosen from nearly 60,000 entries from 117 countries.
The Toniebox, a popular audio toy for children, has teamed up with the Natural History Museum to create a new series of educational audio adventures. The ‘Discovery Crew’ series features four immersive stories that take listeners on journeys through time, exploring prehistoric creatures, deep sea life, and more. The stories are designed to inspire a love of learning in young explorers.