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.

9. Aurora Jellies by Audun Rikardsen, Norwa
Moon jellyfish swarm in the cool autumnal waters of a fjord outside Tromsø in northern Norway illuminated by the aurora borealis. | Audun Rikardsen

10. Ice Bed by Nima Sarikhani, UK
A polar bear carves out a bed from a small iceberg before drifting off to sleep in the far north, off Norway’s Svalbard archipelago. | Nima Sarikhani

11. The Grassland Geladas by Marco Gaiotti, Ital
A gelada suckles its baby alongside a companion at the edge of a plateau in the Simien Mountains of Ethiopia. | Marco Gaiotti

12. Swallow Over Meadow by Hermann Hirsch/Jan Lessman, Germany
A barn swallow flies over a meadow of cornflowers, catching insects during springtime in eastern Germany. | Hermann Hirsch/Jan Lessman