Wildlife Photographer of the Year
The Natural History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition is now showing at the Eden Project, and due to popular demand, has been extended until 30 September.
You can experience this astonishing collection of images like never before – and all for free with Eden admission.
Weave your way through the wilds of our Outdoor Gardens for jaw-dropping encounters with 100 of the most acclaimed wildlife photographs from 2023's competition.
Top image © Shashwat Harish
Coral connections by Alex Mustard, UK. Highly commended, Under Water.
The catwalk by Shashwat Harish, Kenya. Highly commended, 11-14 Years.
Snow bison by Max Waugh, USA. Highly commended, Animal Portraits.
Mason bee at work by Solvin Zankl, Germany. Highly commended, Behaviour: Invertebrates.
Coot on ice by Zhai Zeyu, China. Highly commended, 10 Years and Under.
Life of the Edge by Amit Eshel, Israel. Category winner, Animals in their Environment.
Rock Idol by Isaac Szabo, USA. Highly commended, Under Water.
The Survivor by Mark Williams, UK/Canada. Highly commended, Animal Portraits.
Hippo Nursery by Mike Korostelev, Russia. Category winner, Under Water.
The Big Standoff by Olivier Gonnet, France. Highly commended, Behaviour: Mammals.
About the exhibition
Daily Express quote
“ The images from this exhibition and the stories behind them will stun and amaze you. 10/10. ”
The winner of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023
Why this exhibition is important to Eden
Our mission as a charity is to demonstrate and inspire positive action for the planet.
We believe our world is in jeopardy, but that by working together and with nature there is also hope. Wildlife Photographer of the Year's reaction-sparking images vividly showcase some of these challenges as well as the wonder of the natural world, and have the power to inspire change.
25 years ago, the Eden Project was a barren clay quarry with no soil or plants, but it's been transformed into a global garden teeming with life. Displayed in a location that tangibly demonstrates that positive transformation is possible, experiencing the exhibition in our gardens is a powerful metaphor offering hope to future generations.
About the competition
Visitor quote
“ We loved the photography exhibition, it was fantastic… ”