A polar bear sits seemingly unbothered by a heavy snowstorm pummeling down. Photographer Daniel Valverde Fernandez captured the moment (seen above) the bear gave a vigorous shake to send the powder ...
Organized by the German Society for Nature Photography (GDT) since 2001, this is one of the most photo competitions thanks to its highly qualified jury, stringent selection criteria, and ban on ...
The extraordinary and heart-wrenching image titled Silent despair has earned photographer Luca Lorenz the coveted title GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025, selected by the German ...
Keystone Carpathian Species such as Bison, Lynx and Bear as well as the Wildlife in the Danube Delta to be Featured on the National Geographic Channel WWF and Rewilding Europe recognise the cricitally ...
WWF and TRAFFIC strongly support today’s decision by the Plenary of the European Parliament to adopt an EU Resolution on Illegal Wildlife Crime. WWF and TRAFFIC strongly support today’s decision by ...
ZAGREB, Croatia — Eastern European countries have built hundreds of miles of border fences to clamp down on migrants from the Middle East and North Africa, but scientists say these barriers pose a ...
Despite political proclamation of increased environmental focus, experts argue that the European Union's recent agricultural reforms are far too weak to have any positive impact on the continent's ...
Cooperation, collaboration and communication are key in fighting the global crisis of illegal wildlife crime. Law-enforcement officials need to be better networked than the organised criminal gangs ...
This story appears in the May 2010 issue of National Geographic magazine. 69 photographers, 46 countries, 15 months, one mission: to celebrate wildlife and wild places on a continent more famous for ...
The German Society for Nature Photography (GDT) European Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 is now open for entries, with a special anniversary edition of the competition celebrating 25 years. All ...