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he winners of the Natural History Museum's 58th Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition were announced at a ceremony in London on 11 October. A redesigned exhibition, which opened in London soon after, displays the photographs alongside short videos, quotes from jury members and insights from museum scientists, all of which invite visitors to explore how human actions continue to shape the natural world. The exhibition will tour across the UK and then to venues around the

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