The winners of this year’s World Nature Photography Awards have been announced, with many shots hailing from South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Kenya.
Hartbeespoort Dam is now nearly 50% covered by invasive water Hyacinth.
This poignant moment, titled “Ndakasi’s passing”, was captured by Brent Stirton, a Durbanite now working in New York.
This is the Royal Meteorological Society’s 7th edition of the contest, with images for the main and mobile categories coming from photographers in 119 countries.
Nature TTL, one of the world’s leading nature photography resources, has announced the winners of its annual photography competition, from 8 000 entries across eight different categories.
After waiting hours for low tide and the subsequent volley of seals swimming in the lagoon on the remote Antarctic island of Plano, Amos Nachoum captured the winning shot.
Besides making up almost half of the animal kingdom and being an integral part of the ecosystem, insects are also fascinatingly dynamic and bizarre.
David Attenborough’s new collaboration with nature, ‘The Green Planet’, shows how it is a leaf-eat-leaf world out there.
National Geographic covered five categories for its ‘Best of World 2022’ list – Nature, Adventure, Sustainability, Culture and History, and Family.
People the world over have become fascinated by a rare and stinky “penis plant” that has just bloomed.
Scientists have created what they call a “microflier”, which is essentially an electronic, data-collecting microchip that can ride the breeze like an airborne seed, but better.
Nikon’s Small World photography competition showcases the beauty and complexity of life as seen through a microscope.
The winning snap from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards 2020 beat out 49 000 entries from around the world.
It’s Friday, and time to treat your eyes to something that isn’t a spreadsheet, and email, or a to-do list.
CNN scoured the globe to find the most beautiful buildings that have merged with their natural surroundings, including one right here in Cape Town.
Let’s check out the competition with a first look at some of the stunning entries in this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards.
Children and adults could experience changes in behaviour from lack of access to nature and the outdoors.
If you missed the latest supermoon, I’m afraid it was the last one of the year. Thankfully, there are pictures.
Sit back and take in some natural beauty with the winners of the 2020 GDT Nature Photographer of the Year competition.
Take a breather and explore some of the most spectacular wilderness areas that the world has to offer.
South Africa is known for its natural beauty, and the world can’t help but take notice.
It’s Friday, so take a break and enjoy these epic pictures of the supermoon that lit up the night sky earlier this week.
Your tap water, food and even the air you breath could contain tiny plastic particles, and they’re messing with your health.
Biologist Cole du Plessis has some interesting, but effective, methods of bringing wild dogs together to preserve the species.
Take a break from the city and enjoy nature at its finest, captured in the winning photos from a British photography competition.
The presence of an abundance of plastic in our oceans isn’t exactly cause for celebration, but this video does have a happy ending.
The winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards have been announced, and their photos are incredible.
Introducing the ‘zombie snail’, which is what happens when a parasite assumes complete control of its host body.
The people have spoken, and the People’s Choice Award has been allocated in this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
One of New Zealand’s most scenic locations is buckling under the strain of selfie-seeking Instagram users looking to fake their holiday stories.