Image caption,A tiger eating a leopard in Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan, India. (Special Mention, Animal Behaviour)
Nature inFocus describes itself as "a photo-led exploration into India's wilderness - a definitive platform for sharing stories and photography that enables relevant knowledge-sharing and curation for everything nature." Its competition received 24,000 images from more than 1,500 entrants.
Winners are chosen in the categories of Animal Behaviour, Animal Portraits, Conservation Focus, Creative Nature Photography, Wildscape & Animals in Their Habitat and Photographer of the Year - Portfolio.
Here is a selection of the winning entries.
Animal Behaviour
Avinash PC triumphed for this shot of an ant and some honeydew-secreting aphids in Kannur, Kerala, India.
A special mention went to Spanish photographer, Merche Llobera, for this image of a pod of spinner dolphins in the waters of the Pacific Ocean, near Costa Rica.
Christian Ziegler's image of a bonobo holding a mongoose pup was taken in LuiKotale, near Salonga National Park, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The ape later released the animal unharmed.
Hiren Pagi's photograph aims to highlight the conditions in which crocodiles coexist with humans.
The river, near Vadorara, Gujarat, India, has become cluttered with rubbish, causing a threat to their habitat and polluting the water.
For Nubian Ibexes, the high-altitude rocky terrains are home.
Displays of dominance begin with showing off their impressive horns, captured in this shot by Amit Eshel in the Zin Desert, Israel.
A special mention went to Amit Vyas for this picture of a tiger in Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan, India.
Srikanth Mannepuri's winning portfolio documents the threat to mangrove forests, and the vast diversity of fish, bird and reptile species which populate the habitat.
Entirely shot from a drone, the photographer zooms out from the mangrove forests of coastal Andhra Pradesh, to capture the magnitude of the threats this unique ecosystem is facing.
In the dense forests of Satpura National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India, a pair of Oriental Honey Buzzards raid a beehive.
Pranav Mahendru embarked on his journey as a wildlife photographer from a young age, driven by a deep fondness for nature and wildlife.
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