A panda watch makes a health check in the Cub of Giant Panda Xi Mei at Wolong Nature Reserve
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These images from The Earth Photo 2025 scochist competition says revealing, inspiring and unexpected stories about the climate and life of our planet.
Top Top, Photographer Ami Vitale’s Image Pandamonium showed a Giant Panda The guardian examines the health of a Panda Cub at the Wolong National Nature Reserve in the province of Sichuan, China. The shepherd’s hover is a part of an effort to reduce the impact of contact with the bears. Next, below, Report Flood Crabeater stampsshot at an ice floe in the southern ocean, from the Antarctic Peninsula. For floods, such pictures can bring the odd region of people who never visit.

Crabeater marks southern seas, Antarctic Peninsula
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Paradise in Ashes, La Palma By Jonathan Browning described below, appeared after 2021 Old Summit Volcanic Suption On this island of meals, Spain. A woman changed his garden, took the lava ruined mature palm and replaced it with new trees.

La palma. An island of canaries. Two years after the Cumber Vieja Bullcanic blow in the late 2021
Jonathan Browning
The final image below is Vincenzo Montefinese’s Missing OasesShot in Tinzouline, Draa Valley, Morocco. Here, a person adjusts a solar panel of power in a water pump harvesting nearby palms. Climate change and water use shrinks the valley oases in two-thirds of the previous century. Today, farmers need to take a lot of wells, always illegal, to access the water on the ground.

Tinouuline, Draa Valley, Morocco
Vincenzo Montefinese
Shortlist photos and videos are selected in a panel including New Scientist Photo Editor Tim Boddy and head in the editorial video, David stock. The winners will be revealed on 16 June. The land photo 2025 performance is in London royography from 17 June to 20 August before it crosses the UK.
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