News

Are the Bewick's predicting a white Christmas again?
With the country in the grip of arctic conditions from Russia, there’s an old Russian saying tthe swans bring winter on their wingst. So are the Bewick’s swans migrating from arctic Russia to winter at WWT Slimbridge in Gloucestershire accurately pre
17 December 2009

Success! hatch confirms doubling of population
The short text sent from Madagascar by Team Pochard’s Owen Joiner (Aviculture Manager at WWT’s Washington Wetland Centre) said it all: “100% hatch just complete. Massive grins” Fantastic news that all seven eggs from the third clutch of Criticall
20 November 2009

Madagascar pochard population set to double
The race against time to save the Madagascar pochard from extinction is well on the road to success. WWT’s ‘Team Pochard’ in Madagascar, along with colleagues from Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust and The Peregrine Fund look set to achieve the
13 November 2009

First super whooper completes migration in 'Supersonic' time
A satellite-tracked Super Whooper swan has lived up to his name and completed the migration between Iceland and Scotland, flying 800km non-stop over the ocean in just 14 hours. The aptly named Supersonic Bill was just three hours short of the shortest eve
5 November 2009

First step to save the world’s rarest bird taken successfully!
A complicated and challenging mission to a remote lake in Madagascar has resulted in a huge step being taken in efforts to save the world’s rarest duck from extinction. A collaborative team of specialists were hampered by electrical storms, gruelling j
4 November 2009

Winners of the WWT Nikon photography competition announced
A pintail, a shelduck and a little grebe featured in the winning images of the WWT Nikon Photography Competition 2009, announced at an awards ceremony held at the WWT London Wetland Centre. The competition asked photographers to ‘show us what WWT means
30 October 2009

Llanelli scoops top tourism award
WWT National Wetland Centre Wales, Llanelli has officially been hailed the best day out in Carmarthenshire. In the first Carmarthenshire Tourism Association’s tourism awards held last week, WWT National Wetland Centre Wales fought off stiff competition
28 October 2009

Will our wildlife be celebrating Natural England’s third birthday?
Three years ago last weekend, Natural England was born. Formed from the merger of three organisations, it emerged into the expectant glare of England’s wildlife charities, including WWT, the UK’s leading wetland conservation charity. We have been watc
13 October 2009

The Crimson Wing debuts with footage from Slimbridge
The million+ lesser flamingos at Lake Natron in Tanzania are the subject of a visually stunning new documentary film from Disneynature. The Crimson Wing charts the life of a lesser flamingo from birth and follows its battle to thrive in the unforgiving e
25 September 2009

Rare first-winter marsh warbler in first for Slimbridge
He might have arrived in time for Sir Peter Scott's centenary celebrations on Monday, but he was so unexpected a sighting that official verification that he is a first-winter marsh warbler has only just been confirmed. Marsh warblers are generally seen in
17 September 2009

Artist-led bat house gives a lead to building design of the future
WWT is marking today's centenary of the birth of our founder, Sir Peter Scott, by urging architects, builders and home-improvers to follow his lead and do work which benefits wildlife as well as people. The call coincides with the opening this morning of
14 September 2009

WWT hopeful that innovation will prevail in Severn Estuary - though threat of a Cardiff-Weston barrage remains
WWT welcomes the UK Low Carbon Transition Plan white paper which put the quest for tidal power in the Severn Estuary into a national context. However, the inclusion of the environmentally destructive Cardiff-Weston barrage in the government's shortlist of
16 July 2009

Amazing first pics of Dumfriesshire's first osprey chick
An osprey chick pops out from the nest looking for a feed from mum, only to be captured by a waiting lens for the first detailed picture of the one month old reluctant celebrity. The best way to see Dumfriesshire's first ever osprey chick and its doting
9 July 2009

A time for leadership for the Severn estuary
Opinion-formers and leading experts meet today (Tuesday 9 June) to send a clear message to the Government - ahead of the announcement of finalised shortlisted projects to harness tidal power and energy from the Severn estuary. This decision - and the app
9 June 2009

Osprey chick hatches in record first for Dumfriesshire
Dumfriesshire's first ever osprey chick in living memory hatched at WWT Caerlaverock on Sunday morning ending more than a month of excited anticipation by staff and visitors. After 40 days of incubation, enduring scorching sun, gusting winds and torrentia
8 June 2009