Nature at its most stunning: The 19 best images from 2023’s Nature Conservancy Photography Prize

Includes fighter jet tigers, alien snakes and underwater phantoms.

Published: November 3, 2023 at 2:36 pm

The weather outside right now is frightful. So to cheer us all up, the Nature Conservancy has announced the winners of their 2023 Photo Contest. And, as ever, they are a powerful reminder of how beautiful the natural world can be when we look after it.

The 2023 Grand Prize went to photographer Tibor Litauszki from Hungary, for his incredible underwater image of an Alpine newt eating freshly laid frog’s eggs. 

The winning images were selected by an impressive panel of judges, including renowned natural history photographer Frans Lanting and celebrity judge and actor Cole Sprouse.

You can see highlights from this year's competition below.

Aerial Category winner – Living inside the yellow fields

Aerial view of houses in the middle of a yellow field
A drone image shows a small settlement in the city of Swidnica, Poland, which was built in the middle of a field of rapeseed. Photo by Agnieszka Wieczorek/TNC Photo Contest 2023

People and nature category honourable mention – Fighter jets

two wild male tigers fight while crowd watch
Two male tigers fight while a crowd of people watch on, in Tadoba Tiger Reserve, India. Photo by Narayan Malu/TNC Photo Contest 2023

Lands category honourable mention – Planned burn at Chase State Fishing Lake

Hill on fire red sky reflected in lake
A controlled burning of pasture is reflected in the Chase State Fishing Lake, Kansas, USA. It was shot in the early hours of the morning when temperatures were low and conditions were clear. Photo by Bruce Hogle/TNC Photo Contest 2023

Mammals category winner – Wolf Trinity

Wolves jumping and playing.
Three wolves leap through the air, showcasing their enthusiasm and companionship. This image serves as a reminder of the elegance and charm of these animals in their natural environment. Photo by Siddhartha Ghosh/TNC Photo Contest 2023

Climate category winner - Stranded

House above flood water woman holding baby in the window
Euridice Castro holds her nephew Otavio in the window, while her son Aquiles plays in the rising rivers, in Anama, Brazil, on 24 May 2021. Anama has been an 'amphibian city' for years, surrounded by flood water from the Amazon River, and forcing residents to raise the level of their homes. Photo by Raphael Alves/TNC Photo Contest 2023

People and nature category winner – Wildebeest breakfast balloon safari

wildebeest and huge yellow hot air balloon
A small group of wild blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) watch from a safe distance as a hot air balloon lands in the Maasai Mara National Park, Kenya. Photo by Michael Hegyi/TNC Photo Contest 2023

Insects and arachnids category winner – Wolf spider mother

close up of spider head with babies resting on top
A female wolf spider (Lycosidae) balances her babies on her head in this impressive image, shot in the summer in the USA. Photo by Benjamin Salb/TNC Photo Contest 2023

Lands category winner – Sound and vision

fuzzy image of trees and snow
An intense snowstorm obscures the autumnal colours of the trees in this image which is reminiscent of an impressionist painting. Photographed in Italy by Alessandro Carboni/TNC Photo Contest 2023

Oceans category winner – The Rangiroa gang

Dolphin breaches whilst swimming with pod
In this image, the photographer got to witness dolphins at play at the biggest atoll in the world. In the Tuamotu, Rangiroa, French Polynesia. Photo by Estebane Rezkallah/TNC Photo Contest 2023

Freshwater category winner – Dry fish pond

Aerial view of people looking at holes in ldry ake
Holes dug by fish for spawning can be seen after this pond at Tai Sang Wai, Yuen Long, Hong Kong, has dried up. Photographed on 3 September 2022. Photo by Jeanny Tang/TNC Photo Contest 2023

Aerials category second place – Magadi airshow

Aerial view of flamingoes flying in formation
Lake Magadi provides a breathtaking backdrop as flamingoes fly over the lake in Kenya, on 12 September 2023. Photo by Neelutpaul Barua/TNC Photo Contest 2023

Mammals category third place – Shaking off

Bear shaking water off head
A brown bear (Ursus arctos) photographed in the USA, shakes water off in this slow-motion shot. Photo by Luisa Pericoli/TNC Photo Contest 2023

Reptiles and amphibians category winner – Alien portrait

Skin of a snake's head on black background
In this photograph, the intricate skin of a corn snakelet (Pantherophis guttatus) is highlighted using ultraviolet light. Photo by Irina Petrova Adamatzky/TNC Photo Contest 2023

Birds category winner – Busy builder

Small bird flying from nest
A penduline tit (Remiz pendulinus) builds its unique nests in the marshes of Biebrza national park, Poland. This image shows a male leaving the nest to bring more nesting material to finish up the build. Photo by Grzegorz Długosz/TNC Photo Contest 2023

Freshwater category honourable mention – The beauty of a river monster

Mexican tiger salamander underwater
A Mexican tiger salamander (Ambystoma velasci) photographed underwater at San Luis Potosí, México. Photo by Jorge Castro Urbiola/TNC Photo Contest 2023

Plants and fungi category winner – SER*ES

cactus tree in desert with stars in the sky
A cactus tree photographed in the Province of Salta, Argentina, on a moonlit winter night. Photo by Jose Pereyra Lucena/TNC Photo Contest 2023

Underwater life category winner – Phantoms adrift

black and white underwater shot of jellyfish
Pacific sea nettles (Chrysaora fuscescens) swarm in the murky waters of Monterey, California, USA. Photo by Russell Laman/TNC Photo Contest 2023

Celebrity judge winner – Dawn's whispers

Silhouette of bird against gold and black background
Fresh from catching a bug, this hoopoe takes flight with its wings lit by the light of a sunrise in the early morning in the United Arab Emirates. Photo by Hermis Haridas/TNC Photo Contest 2023

Overall winner – Between the stars

Newt underwater surrounded by tadpoles
An alpine newt (Ichthyosaura alpestris) rests on top of a pile of frog eggs. In this image, the camera was weighed down underwater, and the eggs were photographed from below. Photo by Tibor Litauszki/TNC Photo Contest 2023

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