Wildlife Photographer of the Year and Behaviour: Mammals category joint winner:The moment, Yongqing Bao (China) / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
11-14 Years Old category winner:Night Glow, Cruz Erdmann (New Zealand) / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Animals in Their Environment category winner:Snow-Plateau Nomads, Shangzhen Fan (China) / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Animal Portraits category winner:Face Of Deception, Ripan Biswas (India) / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Behaviour: Amphibians and Reptiles category winner:Pondworld, Manuel Plaickner (Italy) / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Behaviour: Birds category winner:Land Of The Eagle, Audun Rikardsen (Norway) / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Behaviour: Mammals category joint winner:The Equal Match, Ingo Arndt (Germany) / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Urban Wildlife category winner:The Rat Pack, Charlie Hamilton James (UK) / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Earth’s Environments category winner:Creation, Luis Vilariño Lopez (Spain) / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Black and White category winner:Snow Exposure, Max Waugh (USA) / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Wildlife Photojournalist Story Award:Show Time, Jasper Doest (Netherlands) / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Rising Star Portfolio Award:Frozen Moment, Jérémie Villet (France) / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Wildlife Photographer of the Year Portfolio Award:The Huddle, Stefan Christmann (Germany) / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London and celebrates the world’s best nature photography. The winners of the 2019 contest have been revealed, with stunning images of animals on the prowl, creatures from beneath the sea, birds in flight and lots more. The winning photos are on display at an exhibition at the Natural History Museum, and will soon tour across the UK and internationally to locations such as Switzerland, Spain, Belgium, and Germany. Click through to see all the winners and some of our favourites from the latest collection of world’s best nature photography.