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How wetlands make cities liveable

How wetlands make cities liveable

Wetlands are soggy bits of land. Literally, 'wet-lands'. We built our cities on them because they gave us water and washed away our waste. But our cities got bigger so we often simply filled them in and built over them. It actually caused us a lot of pr

1 February 2018

Using a 'Fitbit' to unearth the secrets of Greenland white fronted geese

Using a 'Fitbit' to unearth the secrets of Greenland white fronted geese

Greenland white fronted geese are masters of the long distance. Each year they make a 3000km trip to Scotland where they shelter for the winter before returning to Greenland to breed. But fewer and fewer geese are arriving on our shores and in the last 20

31 January 2018

This December get up close to stunning wetland wildlife thanks to The National Lottery!

This December get up close to stunning wetland wildlife thanks to The National Lottery!

From 11 to 15 December 2017 WWT wetland centres are offering 2 for 1 admission to National Lottery players to say thanks for the over £10 million WWT has received from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) over the past 20 years. Players just have to present

6 December 2017

National Lottery support to transform the birthplace of conservation

National Lottery support to transform the birthplace of conservation

A £4.1m National Lottery grant has been awarded to WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Gloucestershire, in a three-year project that will pay tribute to founder, Sir Peter Scott in a range of developments aimed at creating inspirational wildlife experiences.

31 October 2017

Royal visitor celebrates new milestone in efforts to save Madagascar pochard

Royal visitor celebrates new milestone in efforts to save Madagascar pochard

HRH The Princess Royal, patron of Durrell Wildlife Conservation, and President Rajaonarimampianina have officially opened the Fotsimaso Interpretation Centre for the Madagascar pochard. The event marks the completion of a major phase of the project, whic

27 October 2017

Fenland farmer wins Marsh award for wetlands

Fenland farmer wins Marsh award for wetlands

Fenland farmer Andrew Green has won the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust’s 2017 Marsh Award for Wetland Creation. Over 20 years Mr Green has transformed 250 acres at Kingfishers Bridge near Wicken, Cambridgeshire from intensively farmed fields into meadows, r

20 October 2017

Tree-mendous rain garden that mimics the Canadian wilderness is unveiled

Tree-mendous rain garden that mimics the Canadian wilderness is unveiled

A stunning new garden, which pays tribute to the Canadian outdoors and picked up a Gold medal at the 2017 RHS Chelsea Flower Show, has opened at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre in Burscough. The feature, which was funded by the Royal Bank of Canada, will

1 September 2017

Environment Secretary visits WWT Steart Marshes

Environment Secretary visits WWT Steart Marshes

Environment Secretary Michael Gove visited the UK’s biggest coastal realignment project to find out how constructed wetland habitats can reduce flooding, pollution and carbon. The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) and Environment Agency’s Steart Mars

22 August 2017

Madagascar's wetlands on the brink of destruction, says first ever survey

Madagascar's wetlands on the brink of destruction, says first ever survey

Madagascar’s wetlands are in a ‘profound’ state of decline, according to a study by WWT and Durrell. The findings reveals that without intervention, wetland habitats and wildlife in Madagascar could be lost for good.

11 August 2017

10 years on - flooding lessons unlearned

10 years on - flooding lessons unlearned

(main photo: Dealing with floods WWT style - with floating wheelbarrows!) Blog by Peter Morris, WWT Head of CampaignsIt is 10 years since the UK’s worst floods on record. It’s a time to: Firstly reflect on the shock, hardship and bravery of t

19 July 2017

Lead-ing by example

Lead-ing by example

A deadline is imminent for the UK to report on its progress in complying with lead poisoning protection. The source of the poisoning is some of the 6,000 tonnes of lead ammunition deposited across the UK each year.

10 July 2017

Recent Sightings

Recent Sightings

Little Grebe Cr. Russ Myners British Steel Hide Cormorant 14 Little Egret 3 Mute Swan 2 Greylag 33 Canada Goose 8 Shelduck 38 Gadwall 14 Mallard 4 Tufted Duck 5 Lapwing 1 Black headed gull 12 Lesser

9 June 2017

Rosier future for rarest duck on Ramsar wetland

Rosier future for rarest duck on Ramsar wetland

The Madagascar pochard, the world’s rarest duck, has a rosier future today (International Day of Biodiversity) after the Government of Madagascar pledged to protect the wetland earmarked as its new home. A recent WWT audit of Madagascar’s wetlands id

22 May 2017

Can swans and geese be aggressive?

Can swans and geese be aggressive?

Are some birds more aggressive than others? Not according to new research by WWT.

8 May 2017

Help find the missing ducks this Easter

Help find the missing ducks this Easter

Children visiting WWT’s Wetland Centres this Easter are being asked to keep their eyes out for some rather special ducks. A number of GIANT yellow ducks have gone missing and WWT’s own Dusty Duck is asking children to help him in Dusty’s GIANT Duck

31 March 2017