2025 Living with Wildlife Photography Contest People’s Choice
Share on Facebook Share on X Share on Linkedin Share on Email Vote for your favorite photo to win the People’s Choice Award in our 2025 Living with Wildlife Photography Contest!View the photos below, then scroll to the bottom or click to the form here to place your votes. This year’s contest garnered over 200 entries, all amazing shots of the nature and wildlife of California. Our judges worked hard to pick their favorites from so many great shots!
In early December we will announce the first place winner in each category, the Best in Show photograph, and the People’s Choice Award winner, determined here by your online votes. Voting will run through November 2, 2025.
How do you vote? Peruse the photos below (click each image to see it full size), and then scroll down or click here for the voting form.
You may vote for more than one photo, but votes will only be counted once based on the email address you use to submit. In other words, you may vote for as many images as you like, but you can’t vote for the same image more than one time.
The People’s Choice Award winner will be determined by counting the votes for each photo, after removing duplicate votes (if any.)
Coyotes in the Park with a Jogger
Anna’s Hummingbird
Elk Fence Jump
Red Fox Kits Playing with a Leaf
Nuttall’s Woodpecker Reflection
Ocean Horizon
Lone Coyote on an Empty City Road
Pelicans on a Wire
Sunset Bounty – River Otters
Long-Legged Bobcat on Road
Sunset Elk Family
Brandt’s Cormorants
Gray Fox Monitoring His Kits
Mono Lake Tufas – Morning Bliss
Western Sandpiper
Bald Eagle and Flag
Osprey Dive-bombing an Egret
Cityscape – Coyote
Broken Tree
Baby Elephant Seal
San Francisco – Coyote Trio2
Frozen Colors
Raven Portrait
Yosemite Valley Layer Cake
Squirrel and Burrowing Owlets
Yosemite Reflection in Autumn
Is There a Plan? Baby Raccoons
Coyote Looking Through His Own Tail
Wild Turkey
Tule Elk
Osprey Bringing a Fish to His Chicks
Click HERE for the form to submit your votes!
You may vote for more than one image, but only one vote per image will count.
Questions? Email alison@discoverwildcare.org.
