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The Wildlife Photographer of the Year (WPY) announced its 2019 winner on October 15 local time. This is the 55th year that WPY has gone through. This year, the event organizing committee has received a total of 48,000 entries from photographers in 100 countries and regions around the world.

Chinese photographer Bao Yongqing won the title of Wildlife Photographer of the Year for his Tibetan fox attacks Himalayan marmot pictures taken in the Qilian Mountains National Nature Reserve. This is the first time that a Chinese photographer has won this honor.

14-year-old New Zealand teenager Cruz Erdmann won another highest honor in the competition - the Youth Wildlife Photographer of the Year with his father when he was diving at night in the Lembe Strait in Indonesia.

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The Wildlife Photographer of the Year (WPY) announced its 2019 winner on October 15 local time. This is the 55th year that WPY has gone through. This year, the event organizing committee has received a total of 48,000 entries from photographers in 100 countries and regions around the world.

Chinese photographer Bao Yongqing won the title of Wildlife Photographer of the Year for his Tibetan fox attacks Himalayan marmot pictures taken in the Qilian Mountains National Nature Reserve. This is the first time that a Chinese photographer has won this honor.

14-year-old New Zealand teenager Cruz Erdmann won another highest honor in the competition - the Youth Wildlife Photographer of the Year with his father when he was diving at night in the Lembe Strait in Indonesia.

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Group: Behavior (mammal)

Note: Also winner of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year award

Grade: It is also the winner of the annual Wildlife Photographer Award

Grade Award Work: Life and Death duel

Photoser: Bao Yongqing (China)

Shooting location: China Qilian Mountain National Park

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Group: Behavior (mammals)

Grade wins: Competition Equality

Photoser: Ingo Arndt (Germany)

Shooting location: Torres del Paine, Patagonia, Chile,

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Group: Behavior (Birds)

Award-winning work: Land of Eagles

Photographer: Audun Rikardsen (Norway)

Shooting location: Troms Cours Fjord, Norway

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Group: Behavior (amphibians and reptiles)

Grade wins: Pond World

Photoser: Manuel Plaickner (Italy)

Shooting location: South Tyrol, Italy

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Group: Behavior (invertebrate)

Award-winning work: Architectural Army

Photographer: Daniel Kronauer (Germany/USA)

Shooting location: La Heredia, Costa Rica Selva Biological Station

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s Group: Animals in the environment

s Award-winning works: Snow Elf

Photoser: Fan Shangzhen (China)

Photography location: Kumukuli Desert in Qinghai, China

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Group: Earth environment

Award-winning work: create

Photoser: Luis Vilariño (Spain)

shooting location: Kilauea, Hawaii, USA

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Group: Plants and fungi

Award-winning work: Life Tapestry

Photographer: Zorica Kovacevic ( Serbia /USA)

Shooting location: Robes Point Nature Reserve, California, United States,

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Group: Underwater

Award-winning work: Eel Garden

Photographer: David Doublelet (USA)

shooting location: Negros Island Road, Philippines, for

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Group: Animal portrait

Award-winning work: Deception face

Photographer: Ripan Biswas (India)

Shooting location: Busahu Reserve, West Bengal, India

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Group: Urban wildlife

Award-winning work: Rat group

Photographer: Charlie Hamilton James (UK)

Shooting location: Pearl Street, New York, USA

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Group: Black and white

Award-winning work: Snowstorm

Photographer: Max Waugh (USA)

shooting location: Yellowstone National Park, USA

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Group: Wildlife News Photography (Single Picture)

Grade winning works: Another banned immigrant

Photoser: Alejandro Prieto ( Mexico )

Shooting location: Arizona, USA

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Group: Wildlife Photojournalist Story Award

Award-winning work: Sacred No more

Photographer: Jasper Doest ( Netherlands )

Shooting location: Japan

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Group: Wildlife Photographer Work Award

Photoser: Stefan Christmann (Germany)

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Shooting location: Moregas in Bush, Rhone, France,

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Group: 11-14 years old

Note: Also winner of the Youth Wildlife Photographer of the Year award

Award work: Luminous

Photographer: Cruz Erdmann (New Zealand)

Shooting location: Lumbe Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

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Group: 15-17 years old

Award works: ears early

Photoser: Riccardo Marchegiani (Italy)

Shooting location: Ethiopia Ximen Mountain National Park

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