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Poll results highlight public concern over flooding and water
Opportunities & key issues identified Southeast UK shows higher than average willingness to be environmentally friendly A new UK-wide opinion survey, commissioned by WWT, highlights growing awareness and concern about water usage and a willingness to
24 March 2011

Caerlaverock prepares for return of breeding ospreys
As the geese and swans head north to Spitsbergen and Iceland for the summer, our ospreys are due back from a winter in Africa and hopefully they will breed again successfully this year. We will have live images from the nest beamed to the big screen in th
24 March 2011

Asian short-clawed otters - coming soon to WWT Washington!
There will be some furry new additions to the WWT Washington family later this year, when our Asian short-clawed otter enclosure opens to the public. A small group of these incredibly cute animals are moving in around mid-summer and they will be ready to
24 March 2011

Poll results highlight public concern over flooding and water
- Opportunities & key issues identified - A new UK-wide opinion survey, commissioned by WWT, highlights growing awareness and concern about water usage and a willingness to do more to reduce flooding and help wildlife. WWT is using the survey to launch a
23 March 2011

Poll results highlight public concern over flooding and water
A new UK-wide opinion survey, commissioned by WWT, highlights growing awareness and concern about water usage and a willingness to do more to reduce flooding and help wildlife. WWT is using the survey to launch a campaign to raise awareness of how we ca
22 March 2011

For a mum that deserves everything this Mother’s Day
Book onto the Mother’s Day lunch event, Sunday 3 April 2011 Would your mum like to spend a day in exquisite surroundings: saving wildlife? Being inspired by natural spectacles? Learning a new hobby? With the little ones? Without the little ones? Enjoyin
22 March 2011

Flamingo Catch
We have recently been catching up our Chilean flamingos. Every year we struggle to breed the Chilean flamingos as they tend to lay their eggs later in the year so it is getting too cold for the chicks to survive when they hatch. So we are continually comi
22 March 2011

The patter of tiny webbed feet is on its way!
We're happy to announce that our singleton swan has been given the perfect fairytale ending with the arrival of two perfect eggs! Following their Valentine's Day date and whirlwind courtship, Mrs Coscoroba and her new mate began nest-building and on 12 Ma
17 March 2011

Sustainable planting
Guest blog by London Wetland Centre's gardening expert Alwyn Craven Choosing plants for your garden can be a bewildering experience at the best of times with the huge range of plants on offer. But rather than making things even more complicated, sustaina
16 March 2011

Ducklings and daffodils
See the newly hatched ducklings take their first dip Chocolate eggs are nice, but not very exciting to look at. So this Easter skip along to WWT London Wetland Centre to see the duckling displays during which you can follow the progress of real-life Easte
16 March 2011

Au revoir!
The last five Bewick's swans left on their spring migration over the weekend, bringing to a close what has been another winter packed with excitement, intrigue, romance and sadness. As soon as the first birds arrived at Slimbridge on 19 October, we were k
15 March 2011

Welcome to the 2011 osprey diary
The sun is shining on the Caerlaverock merses and the birds are singing so it is time to watch the skies for the return of our ospreys. A quick scan of the driftwood perches on the merse this morning turned up a peregrine falcon but no sign yet of an osp
14 March 2011

How well do you ‘Work Your Butt’?
Competition opens next Monday, 21 March Jennifer Lopez is famous (amongst other things) for her shapely and well-worked butt, but unfortunately our garden water butts don’t gain quite the same amount of attention. According to a recent WWT survey, nearl
14 March 2011

Festival of Gardening at Slimbridge
From painting plant pots to learning what makes a good wildlife pond there is plenty to do at our Festival of Gardening this weekend. On Saturday and Sunday Slimbridge Wetland Centre will celebrate gardening with activities for adults and children runnin
14 March 2011

Big bums a good sign for swans
As Bewick’s swans depart the UK for their annual migration to Arctic Russia, researchers at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust have been observing the size of their behinds. With Bewick’s swan numbers falling sharply, scientists are hoping to rule out
11 March 2011