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An update from our Reserve team

An update from our Reserve team

Behind the scenes, our work continues. Although you may not be able to visit our wetland centres for now, over the coming weeks we will keep them virtually accessible to you via our website and social media feeds.

23 March 2020

Vote for us! Slimbridge nominated for the So Glos Awards 2020

Vote for us! Slimbridge nominated for the So Glos Awards 2020

We're delighted to have been shortlisted in the Family Day Out Venue of the Year category in the SoGlos Gloucestershire Lifestyle Awards!

13 March 2020

Meet our new arrival - a Cape Barren gosling!

Meet our new arrival - a Cape Barren gosling!

A Cape Barren chick has hatched at Slimbridge for the first time in six years.

19 February 2020

Volunteer to make a world of difference at Slimbridge Wetland Centre

Volunteer to make a world of difference at Slimbridge Wetland Centre

We are looking to recruit volunteers within visitor facing roles to help support our visitor experience team.

31 January 2020

We have been awarded 95% as a Quality Visitor Attraction by Visit England

We have been awarded 95% as a Quality Visitor Attraction by Visit England

We are extremely pleased to have scored 95% in a recent VAQAS (VisitEngland Quality Assured Visitor Attraction) assessment, improving on previous high scores with a 1% increase from the 2018 assessment.

23 December 2019

Swanfall at Slimbridge

Swanfall at Slimbridge

The start of December, and a dip in temperatures, has seen the first ‘swanfall’ at WWT Slimbridge, with more than 50 majestic Bewick’s swans arriving at the end of the final leg of their migration.

9 December 2019

 Naturalist Mike Dilger opens our fully accessible Estuary Tower Hide

Naturalist Mike Dilger opens our fully accessible Estuary Tower Hide

A new, fully wheelchair and pushchair accessible bird-watching tower was opened on Saturday (16th November) by well-known naturalist and natural history TV producer, Mike Dilger.

18 November 2019

The Bewick's are back!

The Bewick's are back!

Gastro, a healthy young swan is the first of this year’s Bewick’s swans to arrive at the famous Rushy Lake at Slimbridge.

31 October 2019

Whoopers and Bewick's, can you spot the difference?

Whoopers and Bewick's, can you spot the difference?

As the autumn draws in and birds are starting to make their way to the UK for winter, this week for Wildfowl Wednesday, we’ll be taking a look at the visiting Whooper Swan.

23 October 2019

Help us crack the curlew mystery!

Help us crack the curlew mystery!

A total of 50 headstarted curlews released at WWT Slimbridge in July could up sticks this winter.

3 October 2019

Slimbridge hosts Heritage Open Days at Scott House Museum

Slimbridge hosts Heritage Open Days at Scott House Museum

Visitors had the chance to step back in time and explore the home of the WWT's founder Sir Peter Scott as we hosted Heritage Open Days and celebrated Scott’s 110th birthday on Saturday 14 September.

16 September 2019

Crested screamer chicks hatched at Slimbridge for the first time in forty years

Crested screamer chicks hatched at Slimbridge for the first time in forty years

We are delighted to announce the hatch of four crested screamer chicks.

28 August 2019

Scott House: Curating a Lifetime into a Museum By Helen McConnell Simpson

Scott House: Curating a Lifetime into a Museum By Helen McConnell Simpson

Compressing a life as full as Sir Peter Scott’s into one museum space isn’t without its challenges. He was a wildfowler, a painter, an Olympic sailor, an accomplished skier, an inventor, a naval officer, a diver, an ornithologist and a conservationist no

15 August 2019

Look out for Scott's Goose Challenge exhibit!

Look out for Scott's Goose Challenge exhibit!

A new immersive exhibit has been created by local artist Jason Lane which helps tell the story of why WWT founder, Sir Peter Scott, chose to make Slimbridge his home.

2 August 2019

Hand-reared curlews released at Slimbridge

Hand-reared curlews released at Slimbridge

Dozens of hand-reared curlews have been released onto the Slimbridge reserve as part of a trial to conserve the species in lowland England.

24 July 2019