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The facts about biodiversity loss:  6 key insights from the 2019 UN IPBES report

The facts about biodiversity loss: 6 key insights from the 2019 UN IPBES report

In a comprehensive and shocking global report, the IPBES have published landmark findings that show biodiversity in wetlands and other habitats around the world is in freefall. We examine what the report tells us, and what can be done.

7 May 2019

Slough residents turn animal detectives to save local stream

Slough residents turn animal detectives to save local stream

Local volunteers from Slough have been trained to identify river-residents to monitor pollution in the Salt Hill Stream by WWT experts.

16 April 2019

10 ways to add water to your garden that wildlife will love

10 ways to add water to your garden that wildlife will love

When it comes to supporting nature, wildlife gardens are a good place to start. By creating ponds and wetland areas in our gardens - no matter how small – you'll attract wildlife like dragonflies, amphibians and birds.

16 April 2019

Our Planet - a wildlife series with a difference?

Our Planet - a wildlife series with a difference?

Biodiversity loss has long been the poor cousin of climate change. Does the launch of Our Planet, a new flagship wildlife series by Netflix, succeed in highlighting the problem?

2 April 2019

WWT Snapshot March 2019

WWT Snapshot March 2019

Thank you to all our supporters for getting behind WWT’s work to save wetlands in early 2019. February half-term week saw record numbers of visitors at our nine wetland centres across the UK. Across the week, a massive 47,000 people enjoyed a day out

2 April 2019

Seeking stories of former school visitors

Seeking stories of former school visitors

WWT is appealing for stories from young nature lovers who can trace their passion back to visiting a wetland centre on a school trip.

1 April 2019

Wetlands key to ecosystem restoration

Wetlands key to ecosystem restoration

A specific wetland programme under the UN Decade of Ecosystem Restoration would help the world reach its ambitious goals of sustainable development, halting biodiversity loss and tackling climate change, says WWT.

22 March 2019

WWT reaction to proposed goose shoot ban

WWT reaction to proposed goose shoot ban

A proposed ban on shooting one of England’s rarest birds is welcome, but a fundamental change in policy is needed if other vulnerable birds are to recover, says WWT.

7 March 2019

Nature springs into action early as unseasonal temperatures soar

Nature springs into action early as unseasonal temperatures soar

Impatient spring weather has played havoc with the routines of our wetland wildlife. Our wintering visitors have all but left for their breeding grounds and some of our summer residents have already popped up in their place. What is going on?

5 March 2019

Wetlands given cash injection by People’s Postcode Lottery players

Wetlands given cash injection by People’s Postcode Lottery players

Wetlands will receive a £600,000 boost this year thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery. The amazing players of People’s Postcode Lottery have provided WWT with more than £2 million of support over the past five years which have aided eve

7 February 2019

Rare dragonflies discovered at WWT reserve in Somerset

Rare dragonflies discovered at WWT reserve in Somerset

WWT Steart is home to rare species of dragonflies, a study has found. A host of species have been found at WWT Steart, including emerald, red-eyed and small red-eyed damselflies, brown hawker, scarce chaser and ruddy darter. Scarce chaser is Red Liste

5 February 2019

WWT Snapshot December 2018

WWT Snapshot December 2018

Thank you to all our supporters for your time, passion and funding. Here is a snapshot of just some of the great conservation work you've helped WWT achieve in the last three months. Around the world In Madagascar, WWT and Durrell reintroduced

31 December 2018

History made as world's rarest bird released into the wild

History made as world's rarest bird released into the wild

21 Madagascar pochards, a duck thought to be extinct for 15 years, has been brought back from the brink and given a new home on a remote lake in Madagascar.

28 December 2018

Winter wildlife activities at WWT Wetland Centres

Winter wildlife activities at WWT Wetland Centres

At WWT Wetland Centres this winter, discover amazing wildlife spectacles including swirling starling murmurations, the arrival of thousands of wild Bewick’s and whooper swans from Russia and Iceland and huge flocks of rare geese flying in to their over-

21 December 2018

Environment Bill brings mixed Christmas offerings

Environment Bill brings mixed Christmas offerings

The Government has published its Environment Bill – just in time for Christmas! Over recent months WWT has been working to ensure vital environmental protections are stronger, not weaker, after we leave the EU. The importance of this was reflected in

21 December 2018