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Cold weather failed to stop rare geese laying on time

Cold weather failed to stop rare geese laying on time

It was a long harsh winter but the world’s rarest species of goose has been busy laying eggs at Slimbridge Wetland Centre. Aviculturists at the Centre had feared the cold weather would delay the Hawaiian geese from laying eggs. But their fears turned ou

4 March 2011

Meetings with local businesses

Meetings with local businesses

I have had two fantastic meetings this morning and yesterday with Tesco and United Utilities. Myself and the Marketing Manager met with the community officer for Tesco Southport yesterday to talk about how we can work in partnership in the future - we had

3 March 2011

The wildlife pond

The wildlife pond

Guest blog by London Wetland Centre's gardening expert Alwyn Craven As a warden at the London Wetland Centre I spend every working day around arguably the best man made ponds and aquatic habitats in the capital. Therefore I am unashamedly biased as to th

2 March 2011

Artist of the month - Dave Fletcher

Artist of the month - Dave Fletcher

Dave Fletcher is an award-winning photographer based in the North East of England, with over 15 years’ experience behind the lens. Completely self-taught, his images have graced the pages of many photographic publications and have clinched prizes in man

2 March 2011

Swans stall their migration as cold snap hits!

Swans stall their migration as cold snap hits!

After the mass exodus of Bewick's swans from UK wintering sites at the weekend, cold north-easterly winds and snow on the continent have stopped many in their tracks! Rather than flying straight on to Germany, large flocks have congregated at sites in Hol

1 March 2011

Saving the world’s rarest duck and other wetland wildlife tales

Saving the world’s rarest duck and other wetland wildlife tales

Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 March, 2011 In July 2009 an expedition to Madagascar confirmed that there were just 20 Madagascan pochards left in the wild and only six of those were female. The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) teamed up with Durrell Wildlife Co

1 March 2011

Russian bound swans start leaving the UK

Russian bound swans start leaving the UK

Over 100 swans made the most of the westerly winds to leave Slimbridge on spring migration over the weekend! The reserve count dropped from 247 birds on Friday to just 142 today, although some of the 'missing' birds may still be lurking in the area. In re

28 February 2011

Last chance to see the swans

Last chance to see the swans

WWT Welney enters the last 2 weeks of swan feeds Anyone wanting to witness the unique spectacle of seeing wild swans being fed at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust at Welney, should visit in the next 2 weeks. The wardens at WWT Welney will be saying goodb

28 February 2011

How many hits on the beaver cam?

How many hits on the beaver cam?

Thank you for all of your comments stating how you are enjoying watching the beavers - I can't believe it has been so popular although I always hoped it would be something that would catch on. The Marketing Manager had a quick look on google analytics thi

28 February 2011

First signs of spring at WWT

First signs of spring at WWT

Winter is without doubt a spectacular time to visit a WWT centre if numbers are what you’re after. Tens of thousands of ducks, swans and geese have spent the last few months with us and many of those birds are now preparing for long journeys back to the

25 February 2011

A big thank you to Angus!

A big thank you to Angus!

WWT Washington Wetland Centre would like to thank photographer Angus Thompson, who has donated the proceeds of his recent exhibition to the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, to help support our vital conservation work. Featuring birds from right here on site

25 February 2011

Seacourt print workshop exhibition

Seacourt print workshop exhibition

Artists from Bangor-based Seacourt Print Workshop (SPW) will exhibit a range of original prints themed around the environment at The Graffan Gallery between Saturday 12 to Sunday 27 March. Established in 1981 by Jean Duncan and Margaret Arthur, SPW has gr

24 February 2011

First data collected from tagged red-breasted geese

First data collected from tagged red-breasted geese

Back in January an expert team that included WWT scientists headed out to Bulgaria to catch wild red-breasted geese in the wintering grounds for the first time. The goal was to fit transmitters to a number of these endangered birds in order to track the

24 February 2011

£75k raised from latest WWT appeals

£75k raised from latest WWT appeals

Thank you to everyone who has given to the Lady Scott Memorial Fund and the Power of 10 appeal. The Lady Scott Memorial Fund has raised £30,000 to date and this total is rising every day. The money will provide a great boost for our work with Bewick’

24 February 2011

A visit from IT

A visit from IT

Julian, our new Head of IT, and John came up from Slimbridge yesterday to have a good look around the Centre and find out our technological needs! It was a really good visit and a great opportunity to sit down and talk about problems we have with our netw

24 February 2011