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WWT Castle Espie to host BBC Two’s Winterwatch 2022

WWT Castle Espie to host BBC Two’s Winterwatch 2022

WWT Castle Espie Wetland Centre has been selected as one of three live locations across the UK to host BBC Two’s popular wildlife programme Winterwatch.

18 January 2022

Parliamentary committee issues damning report on the quality of water in our rivers

Parliamentary committee issues damning report on the quality of water in our rivers

A damning parliamentary report has highlighted the failure to monitor, regulate and invest in the cleanliness of our rivers – and called for change.

13 January 2022

WWT sets out what is needed to effectively implement biodiversity net gain

WWT sets out what is needed to effectively implement biodiversity net gain

The UK Government has today released a consultation on regulations needed to ensure all new developments achieve a 10% net gain in biodiversity, as set out in the Environment Act 2021.

11 January 2022

Farmland boost for wetlands welcomed by WWT

Farmland boost for wetlands welcomed by WWT

A new UK Government scheme to pay farmers to create and restore wetlands on their land has been welcomed by WWT as a “once in a generation” opportunity to help turn the tide on biodiversity loss and poor water quality.

6 January 2022

The State of Global Wetlands in 2021 – New Report

The State of Global Wetlands in 2021 – New Report

Earlier this week (15 December) as part of its 50th anniversary, the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands launched the 2021 Global Wetland Outlook Report.

16 December 2021

WWT appoints Sarah Fowler as new chief executive

WWT appoints Sarah Fowler as new chief executive

We are delighted to announce that WWT has appointed Sarah Fowler as our new Chief Executive.

6 December 2021

WWT chosen for The Times and The Sunday Times Christmas Appeal

WWT chosen for The Times and The Sunday Times Christmas Appeal

The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) has been selected as a charity partner for The Times and The Sunday Times 2021 Christmas Appeal.

27 November 2021

What happens when COP26 stops?

What happens when COP26 stops?

WWT’s Director of Conservation, James Robinson, reflects on what has been achieved at COP26, and what still needs to be done.

12 November 2021

UK Environment Bill Becomes Law: WWT’s Viewpoint

UK Environment Bill Becomes Law: WWT’s Viewpoint

After three years the Environment Bill becomes law.

10 November 2021

An incredible 75 year milestone for international wetland charity

An incredible 75 year milestone for international wetland charity

From pulling birds back from extinction to creating wonderful new nature friendly habitats - the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) today celebrates 75 years.

10 November 2021

Recent government announcement at COP 26 on Blue Carbon needs to go further – action is needed now

Recent government announcement at COP 26 on Blue Carbon needs to go further – action is needed now

On Friday 5 November at Cop 26 the UK government announced its intention to establish a new cross-Administration UK Blue Carbon Evidence Partnership to progress the evidence base on these habitats.

9 November 2021

WWT heads to COP26

WWT heads to COP26

WWT will be at the upcoming United Nations climate conference, COP26, in Glasgow from next week (1st November), flying the flag for wetlands.

27 October 2021

Castle Espie to host BBC Two's Autumnwatch 2021

Castle Espie to host BBC Two's Autumnwatch 2021

WWT Castle Espie Wetland Centre has been selected as one of three live locations across the UK to host BBC Two’s popular wildlife programme Autumnwatch. Following on from the huge success of BBC Springwatch earlier this year the watchers will again be

22 October 2021

New study shows allowing the sea back in could help UK meet  climate goals

New study shows allowing the sea back in could help UK meet climate goals

Findings demonstrate restored coastal saltmarsh, created through re-connecting the land to the sea, stores more carbon, faster, than forests

21 October 2021

Ten years of ground-breaking project helps save spoonies from extinction

Ten years of ground-breaking project helps save spoonies from extinction

The critically endangered spoon-billed sandpiper, which acts as a ‘flagship’ species for the conservation of vital wetlands for migratory waterbirds along the East Asian-Australasian flyway, may yet be pulled back from the brink of extinction thanks part

29 September 2021