
The Royal Society of Biology’s annual photography competition invites amateur photographers to explore the theme of “Restoring Biodiversity and Habitat.” Participants are encouraged to capture images showcasing efforts to revive natural ecosystems, support wildlife, and enhance biodiversity in various environments. Whether through rewilding, habitat conservation, or sustainable practices, the competition seeks to highlight the vital relationship between species and their habitats. Submissions can range from macro close-ups to expansive landscapes, emphasizing the beauty and importance of restoration efforts.
Photographer of the Year (18 and over): £1,000
Young Photographer of the Year (under 18): £500
Entrants will retain copyright of the photographs that they submit.
Entrants grant the competition organizers a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license to use submitted images for promoting the competition, the Royal Society of Biology’s activities, and marketing purposes. Shortlisted photographs may be published, exhibited, and used for post-competition publicity. The media may also publish winning and shortlisted images to promote the competition. Third parties will not be allowed to use images without the photographer’s permission.
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