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A trio of wolves, a lunging crocodile and other winners at the Sanctuary Wildlife Photography Awards

In photos: Winners of the Sanctuary Wildlife Photography Awards 2022

The awards were instituted to recognise individuals working for the protection of wildlife and natural habitats in India.

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Jane Goodall conferred Sanctuary award

Legendary scientist, ethologist, conservationist, and messenger of peace, Jane Goodall has been conferred with the “Legend Award” by Sanctuary Nature Foundation. Retired civil servant, ornithologist, mammalogist, artist, and author Anwaruddin Choudhury was conferred with the prestigious “Lifetime Service Award”. The Sanctuary Wildlife Awards 2021, instituted by Sanctuary

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In photos: A Gangetic dolphin's fish hunt and other picks from Sanctuary Wildlife Photography Awards

Since two decades, the awards have recognised individuals working for the protection of wildlife and natural habitats in India.

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Wildlife Photography Awards 2020: Bird in a flower petal and other winners

Updated Dec 21, 2020 · 07:48 am A leopard pounces on a Malabar giant squirrel at the Bandipur Tiger Reserve in Karnataka. The photo won the third prize at the Sanctuary Wildlife Photography Awards 2020. | Priyanka Rahut Mitra The nonprofit Sanctuary Nature Foundation, which publishes wildlife and photography magazine Sanctuary Asia, presented the Sanctuary Wildlife Photography Awards at a virtual ceremony on Saturday. The first prize went to photographer Pratik Uday Pradhan for capturing a crane fly on a thin twig in Matheran, a hill station near Mumbai. “In the dark of night, Pratik Pradhan watches this little dancer under the steady beam of a torchlight,” the citation for the photograph read. “He adjusts the shutter speed of his camera, and clicks. The cranefly is captured; its body still, its legs a blur of spectral blue waves reminiscent of the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights.”

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