The Wildlife Photographer of the Year award has delivered another set of awe-inspiring images.
The image of a buzzing ball of cactus bees spinning over the hot sand of a Texas ranch has seen its creator win the title of Wildlife Photographer of the Year for 2022.
Like most bees, they are threatened by habitat loss, pesticides and climate change, as well as farming practices that disrupt their nesting grounds. When a Bryde’s whale surfaced close to his boat, the Thai teenager was intrigued by the contrasting colours and textures of its dark skin, pink gum and the brush-like feeding mass that hung from its top jaw.
For 2022, there were some 38,575 entries from 93 countries which were judged for their originality, narrative, technical excellence and ethical practice. Daniel Nunez, of Guatemala, used a drone to capture the contrast between a forest and the algal growth on Lake Amatitlan.He hopes the photograph will raise awareness of the impact of contamination on the lake which takes in about 75,000 tonnes of waste from Guatemala City every year.
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