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How well do you ‘Work Your Butt’?

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

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

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

A visit to WWT Washington

A visit to WWT Washington

I went to visit our Centre in Washington yesterday. I have not been to Washington for a couple of years so it was great to have a look around the Centre and see the new developments - in particular the new wetland lagoon which is a fantastic new edition t

11 March 2011

Cupid's arrow strikes for lovelorn coscoroba swan

Cupid's arrow strikes for lovelorn coscoroba swan

Love is in the air at WWT Washington Wetland Centre, after a Valentine’s Day date turned into the real thing for a lovelorn singleton swan. Mrs Coscoroba before finding her mateFollowing a whirlwind romance, the centre’s female coscoroba swan - or Mrs

11 March 2011

Top five tips for wildlife gardening

Top five tips for wildlife gardening

The primroses pushing their heads above ground are a sign that it’s time to start planning your gardening calendar for the year. As well as considering the plants and shrubs that need your attention before they blossom into life, spare a thought too for

11 March 2011

Late-comers drop in for last minute feed!

Late-comers drop in for last minute feed!

Only five birds remained at Slimbridge yesterday and so it was a lovely surprise to see 21 rooting around for grasses in the scrapes this morning! Four of these birds had briefly visited us earlier on in the winter and must have joined another flock els

10 March 2011

Top five tips for wildlife gardening

Top five tips for wildlife gardening

The primroses pushing their heads above ground are a sign that it’s time to start planning your gardening calendar for the year. As well as considering the plants and shrubs that need your attention before they blossom into life, spare a thought too for

9 March 2011

Britain’s Got Wetland Talent! Marsh award

Britain’s Got Wetland Talent! Marsh award

The Marsh Award for Wetland Conservation 2011 - make your nomination As the nation’s hopefuls gear up to hit our screens in Britain’s Got Talent this spring, we're looking for the unsung heroes whose real talent, for creating or looking after wetlands

8 March 2011

Swans leave on a still night!

Swans leave on a still night!

A calm, moonlit evening triggered 89 swans to start their spring migration from Slimbridge last night, leaving just 41 birds on the reserve today! After patiently waiting for conditions to improve, the birds seized their moment and embarked on their 2,50

8 March 2011

Festival of Gardening - my vegetable patch at home

Festival of Gardening - my vegetable patch at home

March is WWT's official gardening month and we have started with displays in the concourse and this weekend we will be doing pond dipping and making mini-gardens as well as specialist tours. To add to this event, every Friday I will put on my diary what I

4 March 2011

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