Pendant dix ans les British Wildlife Photography Awards ont célébré la richesse de la faune britannique. Les gagnants de l’édition 2019 approchent l’environnement de plusieurs manières différentes et valorisent les écosystèmes locaux afin d’éveiller les consciences. Un prix qui prouve que la photographie environnementale n’a pas forcément besoin d’exotisme pour être extraordinaire. Certaines de ces photographies ont d’ailleurs été prises en environnement urbain et mettent en évidence les liens existants entre les hommes et la faune qui les entoure.

“Spiny Starfish” by Jacob Guy. 12-18 Year winner.

“Common Swift Skimming The Water (Common Swift)” by Robin Chittenden. Animal Behavior winner.

“Marbled White In Grass (Marbled White)” by Nicholas Court. Black and White winner.

“Amongst Emerald Depths (Bluebell; Mare’s Tail)” by Jack Mortimer. Botanical Britain winner.

“Seasonal Blue Tit (Blue Tit)” by Paul Sawer. British Seasons winner.

“Seasonal Blue Tit (Blue Tit)” by Paul Sawer. British Seasons winner.

“Seasonal Blue Tit (Blue Tit)” by Paul Sawer. British Seasons winner.

“Seasonal Blue Tit (Blue Tit)” by Paul Sawer. British Seasons winner.

“Seal in Seaweed Garden (Grey seal)” by Alex Mustard. Overall Coast & Marine winner and Coast & Marine Scotland winner.

“Stalked Jellyfish and Rissoa Snail” by Paul Pettitt. Coast & Marine England winner.

“Mauve Stinger” by Trevor Rees. Coast & Marine Northern Ireland and Coast of Ireland Category winner.

“Plaice Face (Plaice)” by Mark Thomas. Coast & Marine Wales winner.

“Britain’s Most Loved Mammal (European Hedgehog)” by Lawrie Brailey. Documentary Series winner.

“Britain’s Most Loved Mammal (European Hedgehog)” by Lawrie Brailey. Documentary Series winner.

“Brighter Skies on the Horizon (Rock dove or feral pigeon)” by Rich Bunce. Habitat winner.

“Garden Spider (Garden spider)” by Alan Smith. Hidden Britain winner.

“Behind Bars (Grey heron)” by Daniel Trim. Overall winner and Urban Wildlife winner.

“In the Spotlight (Razorbill)” by Ollie Teasdale. Under 12 winner.

“Welcome to Narnia (European larch)” by Dave Fieldhouse. Wild Wood winner.