Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 winners checklist: Spiders, frogs and fungi

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South African wildlife photographer Wim van den Heever has been named the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 for his highly effective picture, Ghost Town Visitor.

The picture exhibits a brown hyena among the many stays of a long-abandoned diamond mining city in Kolmanskop, Namibia.

Brown hyenas are nocturnal, largely solitary and fairly uncommon, making capturing them on movie fairly difficult.

“Testament to the photographer’s determination and patience, using camera trap technology, it took Wim a decade to get this single shot of a brown hyena after first noticing their tracks at the site,” competitors organisers mentioned in a press launch.

The snap was chosen from greater than 60,000 entries within the world competitors which, now in its 61st 12 months, is touted to be the most important nature pictures competitors on this planet.

The contest, developed and produced by the Natural History Museum in London, units out to exhibit the world’s greatest nature pictures and wildlife photojournalism from photographers of all ages, nationalities and expertise ranges.

Van den Heever received the general class in addition to the Urban Wildlife class.

Here are the winners of the opposite classes within the competitors — strap in for a visible deal with:

Animals of their Environment

An eel resting on moss-covered rocks while preying on other sea creatures.

Like an Eel out of Water by Shane Gross, Canada. A peppered moray eel in its factor whereas looking for carrion at low tide. (Supplied:  Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Shane Gross)

Animal Portraits

A close-up of an owl's eye and its feathers.

Shadow Hunter by Philipp Egger, Italy. The orange glint of an eagle owl’s eyes and the night mild falling on its feathers. (Supplied:  Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Phillipp Egger)

Behaviour: Birds

A bird inching close to a fish out of water with another fish in its mouth.

Synchronised Fishing by Qingrong Yang, China. A ladyfish snatching its prey from proper underneath a bit egret’s beak. (Supplied:  Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Qingrong Yang)

Behaviour: Mammals

A caracal with a flamingo in its mouth.

Cat Amongst the Flamingos by Dennis Stogsdill, USA. A caracal looking a lesser flamingo within the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. (Supplied:  Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Dennis Stogsdill)

Behaviour: Amphibians and Reptiles

Several yellow frogs spread out on a bed of leaves.

Frolicking Frogs by Quentin Martinez, France. A gathering of lesser tree frogs in a breeding occasion. (Supplied:  Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Quentin Martinez)

Behaviour: Invertebrates

A caterpillar's head against a black backdrop.

Mad Hatterpillar by Georgina Steytler, Australia. The unusual headgear of a gum-leaf skeletoniser caterpillar. (Supplied:  Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Georgina Steytler)

Oceans: The Bigger Picture

A flock of birds surrounding a lit up fishing boat at night.

The Feast by Audun Rickardsen, Norway. Feeding time close to an Atlantic fishing vessel throughout a polar evening in northern Norway. (Supplied:  Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Audun Rikardsen)

Plants and Fungi

Pitcher plants giving off a purple glow amongst lush leaves against a dark evening sky.

Deadly Allure by Chien Lee, Malaysia. The fluorescent world of an insect-attracting pitcher plant uncovered utilizing a UV torch. (Supplied:  Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Chien Lee)

Natural Artistry

The silhoutte of a spider against a blue circle amidst a pool of colourful orbs.

Caught within the Headlights by Simone Baumeister, Germany. An orb weaver spider on its net on a pedestrian bridge, silhouetted by lights from the automobiles beneath. (Supplied:  Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Simone Baumeister)

Underwater

An glowing shell sitting amongst kelp on an ocean seabed.

Survival Purse by Ralph Pace, USA. A superbly illuminating egg case of a swell shark, tethered to the bottom of a large kelp. (Supplied:  Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Ralph Pace)

Wetlands: The Bigger Picture

Neon green blobs of various sizes apparently floating in space or liquid.

Vanishing Pond by Sebastian Frölich, Germany. A springtail amongst a galaxy of neon inexperienced gasoline bubbles in Austrian moorlands. (Supplied: Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Sebastian Frölich)

Photojournalism

A foetus of a white rhino curled up against a syringe placed on a green mat surrounded by in vitro fertilisation tools.

How to Save a Species by Jon A Juárez, Spain. The documented means of saving a northern white rhino from extinction by way of in vitro fertilisation. (Supplied:  Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Jon A Juárez)

Photojournalist Story Award

A hand presses the back of a snake's head against the edge of a glass as the animal's fangs hooks onto a plastic sheet.

End of the Round-Up by Javier Aznar González de Rueda, Spain: Drops of lethal venom drip right into a glass as an japanese diamondback rattlesnake is milked. (Supplied:  Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Javier Aznar González de Rueda)

Impact Award

A giant anteater follows closely by a pair of legs in green jeans and brown sneakers.

Orphan of the Road by Fernando Faciole, Brazil. An orphaned large anteater pup follows its carer after a night feed. (Supplied:  Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Fernando Faciole)

Rising Star Award

A brown furry rodent hugs itself as it appears near a row of swans.

Watchful Moments by Luca Lorenz, Germany. A coypu – a rodent launched from South America – appeared within the body as Luca photographed swans at a lake. (Supplied:  Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Luca Lorenz)

Portfolio Award

A small lake surrounded by greenery as seen from directly above.

Visions of the North by Alexey Kharitonov, Israel/ Russia. A small lake surrounded by timber and a grassy knoll. (Supplied:  Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Alexey Kharitonov)

10 Years and Under

A spider in the middle of a web covered with dew drops.

The Weaver’s Lair by Jamie Smart, UK. An orb weaver spider inside its silken retreat on a chilly September morning. (Supplied: Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Jamie Smart)

11 to 14 Years

An ibex, seen from a distance and in silhouette on a peak ina craggy alpine area.

Alpine Dawn by Lubin Godin, France. An alpine ibex rests above a sea of clouds. (Supplied:  Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Lubin Godin)

15 to 17 Years/ Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025

A brown longhorn beetle perched on the corner of some shrubs and looking over abandoned machinery.

After the Destruction by Andrea Dominizi, Italy. A longhorn beetle close to deserted equipment within the Lepini Mountains of central Italy. (Supplied:  Wildlife Photographer of the Year/Andrea Dominizi)


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