In pictures: Who won what at the World Nature Photography Awards?Published9 March 2022Image source, Neelutpaul BaruaImage caption, This protective brown bear mother and her cubs won the silver prize in the animal portraits category.Image source, VIJAYANImage caption, The 'animals in their habitat' top prize went to this orangutan, which was photographed in Borneo, an island in south east Asia.Image source, Robert MaynardImage caption, The bronze medal for bird behaviour went to this spooky shot taken in Hampshire in the UK. It's a group of black cormorants gathered on boats on Heath Pond.Image source, Mohammad MuradImage caption, Second place for urban wildlife was given to this Arabian red fox in Kuwait City.Image source, Matthijs NoomeImage caption, But this humpback whale on the coast of New York City took home the top prize in the urban wildlife category.Image source, Gabriel BarathieuImage caption, This is a lettuce coral captured in Indonesia, and it won bronze in the nature art category.Image source, Vince BurtonImage caption, This chilly arctic fox won gold in the black and white category - someone get him a coat!Image source, Jan CzeczotkaImage caption, These are panaeolus papilionaceus fungi, or petticoat mottlegil to their friends. This bunch pictured in Germany won bronze in the plants and fungi category.Image source, Sabrina InderbitziImage caption, This ice cave in Russia won gold in the people and nature category.Image source, Teo Chin LeongImage caption, Invertebrates are animals that don't have backbones, and they had their own category in the awards. These red ants in Indonesia took home the gold.More on this storyOink! Can pig sounds be translated into emotions?Published8 March 2022Slugs and snails are not pests, says charityPublished7 March 2022Could an extinct woolly mammoth roam the metaverse?Published7 March 2022