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Have we got newt for you!

Have we got newt for you!

North East wetland reserve helps the local population of protected great-crested newt thrive

31 July 2019

 Major campaign launched to encourage the nation to ‘Love Water’

Major campaign launched to encourage the nation to ‘Love Water’

The British public are being asked to help the country protect water resources for future generations as part of a major campaign launched today by more than 40 environmental groups, charities, water companies and regulators. Clean, healthy and readily

30 July 2019

WWT urges French Government to end the hunting of curlews

WWT urges French Government to end the hunting of curlews

WWT has written to the French Government urging them to reconsider plans to allow the hunting of curlews, which are declining rapidly across the UK and Europe. Under new proposals, the French Government are considering not renewing a moratorium which s

26 July 2019

Steart Marshes - a model example

Steart Marshes - a model example

Site manager Alys Laver attended the REACH conference “Restoring Estuarine & Coastal Habitats in the North East Atlantic” on the 16th July at the Natural History Museum in London. Read on to find out more ...

23 July 2019

Your patch, your planet

Your patch, your planet

WWT joins campaign encouraging all children to protect nature in their backyard Backyard Nature is a new UK-wide campaign aiming to get all children, regardless of where they live, to spend more time outside enjoying and protecting nature in their back

23 July 2019

Hand-reared curlews to the rescue as wild release continues fight for species

Hand-reared curlews to the rescue as wild release continues fight for species

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

22 July 2019

Giant plughole poses serious threat to sea life in the UK's largest estuary

Giant plughole poses serious threat to sea life in the UK's largest estuary

Up to half a million fish each day will be sucked into Hinkley Point C nuclear power station if it is allowed to install a “giant plughole” in one of the UK’s heaviest protected marine areas, the Severn Estuary.

22 July 2019

What is the IUCN Red List, and how is it used to track biodiversity loss?

What is the IUCN Red List, and how is it used to track biodiversity loss?

The IUCN Red List is the most well-known assessment of species populations worldwide. It consists of nine threat categories. The latest assessment from the IUCN Red List in 2019 shows that more than 28,000 species are threatened with extinction.

19 July 2019

This summer WWT Wetland Centres offer wild, watery adventure for families

This summer WWT Wetland Centres offer wild, watery adventure for families

Families can take part in a variety of wild, watery adventures this school summer holidays at events being held at our nine wetland centres across the UK.

17 July 2019

Freedom for fish in the Severn Vale after old waterways restored as part of 1.3m project

Freedom for fish in the Severn Vale after old waterways restored as part of 1.3m project

Struggling salmon, and a wide range of other fish species, will now have improved passage along the River Frome following the rewetting of an old channel at Bond’s Mill in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire.

8 July 2019

WWT descends on Westminster

WWT descends on Westminster

Volunteers and staff from across WWT were among 15,000 people who lobbied their MPs for stronger environmental laws, in a mass event outside the Houses of Parliament.

5 July 2019

Wetlands' future is

Wetlands' future is "non-negotiable"

“Healthy wetlands are non-negotiable for life as we know it and if you take them – and the biodiversity they support – out of the equation the whole edifice crumbles”.That’s the stark message given by WWT and five fellow NGOs to an international

26 June 2019

Warning bell sounds for threatened wetlands worldwide

Warning bell sounds for threatened wetlands worldwide

A specially commissioned art piece for WWT Llanelli signals a warning for nature.

25 June 2019

Why the once common European eel is now Critically Endangered (and what can be done about it)

Why the once common European eel is now Critically Endangered (and what can be done about it)

Author and marine biologist Helen Scales explores the plight of the European eel, once so numerous but now critically endangered. WWT conservationists have come up with a few solutions to give eels a helping hand

14 June 2019

The Time Is Now

The Time Is Now

Do you want politicians to do more to tackle environmental issues like climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution?

11 June 2019