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The Our Nature Environmental Photo Award is an annual contest that showcases the most inspiring nature and environmental photography from around the world. This distinguished award seeks to honor the undisturbed natural wonders that require our safeguarding, raise awareness about human influence and our changing connection with nature, and tackle the obstacles we face in achieving sustainability.
The competition functions as an international stage for presenting not only stunning photography but also the journalism and environmental concerns that endanger our planet. Organized by the FotoKozma Festival and backed by the Blue Planet Foundation and Veolia, it operates under the esteemed patronage of former Hungarian president Mr. János Áder.
This year’s contest received an outstanding response, with over 2,000 extraordinary photographs submitted by 187 photographers from 41 nations. The renowned jury has chosen 35 outstanding images, four of which have garnered top honors.
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“In 2021 and 2022, tens of thousands of migratory birds perished in the Miankala wetland in northern Iran due to sewage contamination and disease.”
“After a significant decline in the Goliath Grouper population decades ago, Florida prohibited their fishing, resulting in population recovery. However, new proposals seek to resume fishing, potentially endangering their future once again.”
“This photograph of a seal, taken on Dune Island, resonates with me. The creature appears to have cataracts and is ensnared in a fishing net. Literally stuck in life. Yet, it looks as if the animal is smiling and seems accustomed to the net. This juxtaposition captivated me. Using high-key photography enhanced this contrast even further.”
“Insects provide high-quality protein and are widely regarded as sustainable owing to their minimal impact on the environment concerning greenhouse gas emissions and water and soil usage. Consequently, scientists are investigating the most sustainable and economical methods to promote these insects as food for humans or feed for fish, poultry, and pigs.”
“The northern white rhino is essentially extinct. The last two males passed away several years ago, while two females remain, but they are too weak to reproduce. Their names are Najin and Fatu. In an Italian laboratory, their eggs are currently being artificially inseminated with the sperm from the three deceased males and preserved at minus 196 degrees Celsius in the hopes that surrogate rhinos from another subspecies can help revive the northern white from the brink of extinction.”
“Although Africa contributes merely 5% of the total greenhouse gas emissions, it is the continent that bears the heaviest burden of climate change. In just 2019, extreme climate events caused 2.5 million people to become refugees. Mozambique, in particular, is among the countries most vulnerable to climate impacts. Droughts, floods, and sudden storms are phenomena that now alternate and recur every year, devastating entire communities and jeopardizing agricultural yields. The most impoverished communities bear the greatest consequences.”
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