Wildlife Photographer of the Year sneak peek: See the stunning photos

Inside the Pack by Amit Eshel/Wildlife Photographer of the Year

A dramatic stand-off between a lion and a cobra. An eye-level look at a pack of Arctic wolves. A lone Asian elephant wading through a landfill in Sri Lanka. 

The Natural History Museum in London has released a sneak peek at the top photos in its annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, now in its 61st year. Judges will choose from a record-breaking 60,636 entries this year, judged anonymously by an international panel of experts in photography, filmmaking, science and conservation

The top 100 photos will be showcased in an exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London, starting in October. 

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Here’s a look at some of the top submissions for this year’s competition: 

When will the winners be announced? 

What's next:

The category winners and the Grand Title and Young Grand Title awards will be announced on Tuesday, Oct. 14 at a ceremony, before the museum exhibition opens on Oct. 17. 

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What they're saying:

"The exhibition will also help visitors understand how our planet’s habitats are changing," the museum said in a news release. 

You can find more information and buy tickets to the exhibition on the Natural History Museum’s website

Wildlife Photographer of the Year is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London

The Source: This report includes information from the Natural History Museum, London's Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards. 

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