In the headquarters of UN in new York announced the winners of the photo competition of World Wildlife Day Photography Competition, which was attended by photographers aged 10 to 24 years.
The contest was established by the Secretariat of the Convention on international trade in endangered species of wild fauna and flora threatened of extinction (CITES) – international agreement on the protection of wild animals and plants.
Lopatinsky chameleon. Photographer: Samson Moyo, 19 years, South Africa.
Kingfisher. Photographer: Gàbor Li, 17 years old, Hungary.
The African lion. Photographer: Damaris Lopez Zamora, 20 years, El Salvador.
Mosquitoes-crane flies. Photographer: Breech Asher Harani, 25 years old, Philippines.
Spider-racer. Photographer: Md Rashuidul Rabby, 23 years old, Bangladesh.
Bird species of Nyctibius jamaicensis. Photographer: Jorge Figueroa, 24, Mexico.
Sitehost swallow. Photographer: Javed Ali, 24 years old, Pakistan.
Rhesus monkeys. Photographer: Swaroop Singha Roy, 22 years old, India.
Bumblebee. Photographer: Gabriel Best, 19 years old, USA.
Mantis. Photographer: Nathan Horrenberger, 23, Switzerland.
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