Nature's Witness A Deep Dive Into Nature's Many Delights

Amid the pandemic, 4,300 photographers from around the world entered National Wildlife Federation's 50th annual photo contest in 2021

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The coronavirus pandemic made us look inward, and find new ways to engage with ourselves and everything around us. Many of us took recourse in nature&rsquos embrace, escaping the humdrum of a fast-paced world struggling to find sanity. Amid this chaos, 4,300 photographers from around the world chose to share the wild beauty that they captured, entering National Wildlife Federation&rsquos 50th annual photo contest in 2021. 

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In addition to the Grand Prize &mdash called the Nature&rsquos Witness Award &mdash the National Wildlife Federation announced first- and second-place awards in each of eight categories Mammals, Birds, Baby Animals, Landscapes & Plants, People in Nature, Other Wildlife, Young Nature photographers and Mobile. A single winner was also chosen in a new Portfolio category.

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All 40,400 entries to the contest are tied by a singular thread - their love for nature. The 18 winning photos, which evoke laughter, tears, anger and every emotion all at once, offer a glimpse into the vast diversity of animals that coexist with us, and their homes. 

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The greatest purpose of these photographs is to inspire us into action. These seemingly obvious images raise pertinent questions on human-animal conflicts and the dangers that loom large as our planet faces its biggest challenge &mdash to conserve the present and save the future.

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