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Brazilian merganser is IUCN's Species of the Day

Brazilian merganser is IUCN's Species of the Day

The Critically Endangered Brazilian Merganser is Species of the Day today on the IUCN Red List website. WWT has been working with colleagues in Brazil to help the birds recover from an estimated 250 individuals. It is hoped that by improving the quality

22 December 2010

More snow, more swans!

More snow, more swans!

The big freeze continues and the swans keep flooding in! This December is set to be the coldest in the UK since records began in 1910, according to the Met Office. Food for the swans is becoming increasingly scarce as wintering sites across Northwest Euro

21 December 2010

Highest number of swans since 1991!

Highest number of swans since 1991!

A total of 261 Bewick's swans have visited Slimbridge so far this winter, the highest number seen here by 10 December since 1991, when 333 were recorded during another period of cold weather where temperatures similarly dipped to -8C. The freezing conditi

10 December 2010

Oldest swan arrives breaking all records!

Oldest swan arrives breaking all records!

We were thrilled to see the return of Winterling this morning, who at the age of 28 years, has broken the record for the oldest swan known to have visited Slimbridge! Winterling first visited the reserve as a cygnet in 1982 with her parents Albert and Rac

1 December 2010

Snow triggers swan fall!

Snow triggers swan fall!

Freezing temperatures and north-easterly winds have triggered our first 'swan fall' of the winter with 24 new birds arriving overnight, pushing the reserve count up to 120! A total of 135 swans have now visited the reserve this winter which is higher than

30 November 2010

New weekend activities programme

New weekend activities programme

Plans are afoot to develop activities at weekends with an exciting programme of walks, crafts and outdoor exploration. The aim is that there will be something to please children and families as well as adult visitors. We will be starting these in the New

28 November 2010

Return of a golden oldie!

Return of a golden oldie!

We were thrilled to see the return of golden oldie Bacan this afternoon! Bacan first visited Slimbridge as a yearling in 1991 which means he is now 20 years old! Bewick's swans can live to at least 29 years old in the wild and we are eagerly awaiting the

26 November 2010

An intriguing association....

An intriguing association....

Sometimes, relationships between swans are not as they seem and recent observations have certainly left us wondering about three particular Slimbridge visitors. For the past six years, a swan named Nero has spent her winters at the reserve with what we as

26 November 2010

Crinkly's father returns with an un-crinkly cygnet!

Crinkly's father returns with an un-crinkly cygnet!

The Slimbridge reserve is humming with life at the moment as north-easterly winds and plummeting temperatures have encouraged many more winter migrants to arrive. There were 57 hungry Bewick's at the feed this morning and 34 of those have arrived since Sa

24 November 2010

Divorcee Sarindi still with Sarind!

Divorcee Sarindi still with Sarind!

Sarindi, the female swan who unusually divorced from old mate Saruni last year, has arrived back at Slimbridge! As Bewick's swans form famously loyal partnerships during their lifetimes, mating for life where they can, the divorce of Sarindi and Saruni an

18 November 2010

First family fly in with the Tea Party!

First family fly in with the Tea Party!

Swan Lake was bustling with activity this morning as 14 new swans arrived overnight, pushing the reserve total up to 24 birds. Our first family of the winter flew in, a single parent who has brought her two cygnets to Slimbridge after seemingly losing her

17 November 2010

Over 1,000 Bewick's at Welney!

Over 1,000 Bewick's at Welney!

With fog forecasted across the country this morning, swan counters on the Ouse Washes in Norfolk were bracing themselves for tricky counting conditions with poor visibility. Fortunately, the fog did not materialise, and all were treated to glorious sunshi

16 November 2010

Conservationists issue water challenge to Government

Conservationists issue water challenge to Government

A unique coalition of 14 leading environmental organisations* has issued a joint call to the Coalition Government to take action on wasted water, pollution and wetland wildlife. The new Blueprint for Water is published today and sets out how the Governme

10 November 2010

Concern over missing crane

Concern over missing crane

Conservationists in Somerset are growing increasingly concerned about the whereabouts of a Eurasian crane recently re-introduced to the county as part of the unique Great Crane Project and are appealing for the public to look out for the missing bird. Th

9 November 2010

Illegally shot ducks confirm lead poisoning still a serious problem for wetland wildlife

Illegally shot ducks confirm lead poisoning still a serious problem for wetland wildlife

A report published today confirms that the law aimed at stopping toxic lead from poisoning water birds is not working. The study – published on the Defra website – found that 70% of wild ducks bought in England had been illegally shot with lead. E

9 November 2010