British photographer Mark Meth-Cohn won the accolade for his photo, which was taken in Rwanda earlier this year ...
Watching his performance was hilarious, and all my efforts that morning were focused on him,' photographer Mark Meth-Cohn ...
The Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards celebrated its 2025 edition with a record 10,000 entries, emphasizing the blend of humor and ...
An image of a high-fiving gorilla has taken the comedic crown at the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards 2025. The photograph of the great ape, dubbed ‘High Five’, depicts a young male high-kicking his way ...
British photographer Mark Meth-Cohn spent four days in the Virunga Mountains of Rwanda searching for gorillas, and his ...
When Dian Fossey started her work in September 1967, the mountain gorilla population was hurtling towards extinction. She was one of the Trimates, a trio of female primatologists that included Jane ...
In the forests of Rwanda in Africa, a gorilla stretched its foot upward. Mark Meth-Cohn, a British wildlife photographer, titled his photo of the moment "High Five." A high kick might suit a foot, but ...
A high-fiving gorilla has won the top prize in this year's Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards. The image was captured by British photographer Mark Meth-Cohn.
British photographer Mark Meth-Cohn had spent four days trekking through the Virunga mountains in Rwanda in search of gorillas when his patience and determination finally paid off.
The winning images pair talented nature photography with humour that often relies on capturing a moment at just the right time.
Dian Fossey transformed our view of mountain gorillas while fighting to save them. But she was also a flawed obsessive whose ...