London’s Natural History Museum is inviting nature and wildlife fans to vote in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award for 2024.
25 images have been selected for the competition by an international judging panel, out of almost 50,000 entries.
Director of the Natural History Museum, Dr Douglas Gurr, said: “Wildlife Photographer of the Year’s People’s Choice Award always offers an astounding selection of images, and this year is no different. We invite the public to join the jury and vote for their favourite; whether breathtaking beauty or a powerful story, it’s sure to be a difficult decision!’
Take a look at the 25 images which are in with a chance of winning the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award 2024.
To vote, please visit the Natural History Museum website. Voting closes on Wednesday, January 31 2024.

21. Curiosity by Gerald Hinde, South Africa
Under the watchful eye of its mother in South Africa’s Greater Kruger National Park, a curious lion cub walks towards the photographer, who was watching from a vehicle. | Gerald Hinde

22. Shared Parenting by Mark Boyd, Keny
A pair of lionesses devotedly groom one of the pride’s five cubs in Kenya’s Maasai Mara. | Mark Boyd

23. Bull In A Garbage Dump by Brent Stirton, South Africa
A bull elephant kicks over garbage as it scavenges for rotten vegetables and fruit at a dump in Tissamaharama, Sri Lanka. | Brent Stirton

24. Rubbish Drinks by Claire Waring, UK
A Celebes crested macaque investigates the contents of a plastic bottle from a pile ready for recycling on a beach at the edge of Tangkoko Batuangus Nature Reserve, Indonesia. | Claire Waring