News - Arundel

Club-rush in comeback at Arundel

Club-rush in comeback at Arundel

Last summer the team at WWT Arundel started the re-introduction of a plant that was once so rare in the UK that it was only found on the Tamar estuary in Devon, and then in a patch smaller than a doormat!

9 September 2019

Go Quackers this Easter

Go Quackers this Easter

Easter at Arundel Wetland Centre has never been so exciting with the popular Giant Easter Duck Trail running April 6-22. Families will be able to explore our stunning wetlands while searching for giant yellow ducks hiding among the reeds, trees, and of co

4 April 2019

Damp days mean its time for Toad Patrol

Damp days mean its time for Toad Patrol

A few days of damp weather have signaled that its spring migration time to Sussex toads! This can put them in danger as they make their way across country roads.

4 March 2019

Celebrate World Wetlands Day with WWT Arundel

Celebrate World Wetlands Day with WWT Arundel

Arundel Wetland Centre invites visitors to explore their local wetland habitat on February 2, World Wetlands Day through walks and talks with WWT experts. This day marks the date of the adoption of the Convention on Wetlands on 2 February 1971, in the Ir

28 January 2019

Record number of marsh harriers recorded at WWT Arundel

Record number of marsh harriers recorded at WWT Arundel

A marsh harrier coming in to roost over Arundel Wetland Centre. Photo: Romney Turner. Three years ago The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust wardens were excited when two marsh harriers began flying into the far reedbeds at Arundel Wetland Centre in the late aft

15 November 2018

Winter Wellness Weekend is Nov 3-4

Winter Wellness Weekend is Nov 3-4

Try free taster sessions on mindfulness, yoga and more to stay healthy and stress free this winter. Winter can be a difficult time for some: shorter, darker days limit our time outdoors while the financial pressures a

30 October 2018

Rare plant returns after century’s absence

Rare plant returns after century’s absence

  Wardens Abbie Hobbs and Suzi Lanaway planting 400 triangular club-rush seedlings at Arundel Wetland Centre A plant so rare that it was only found in a patch smaller than a doormat has been reintroduced to the A

7 August 2018

Wooly mowers to manage meadow

Wooly mowers to manage meadow

  One of 19 Jacob sheep introduced onto the grazing marsh habitat this summer. Pic: Paul Stevens Nineteen Jacob sheep were introduced into the wet grassland habitat to help manage the area on Tues 24 July. Reserv

30 July 2018

Big Butterfly Count 2018 begins

Big Butterfly Count 2018 begins

  Take part in this national survey when you visit Arundel Wetland Centre or in your own garden or park. Female common blue butterfly photographed by Paul Stevens Visitors to Arundel Wetland Centre can help save

26 July 2018

Cream Tea & Chat about Climate Change with local MP Nick Herbert

Cream Tea & Chat about Climate Change with local MP Nick Herbert

Nick Herbert, MP dropped in for a heart-to-heart on climate change with Arundel staff and town residents. WWT Arundel Wetland Centre invited Rt Hon Nick Herbert, MP for Arundel & South Downs to join them on Friday

7 July 2018

Wildflowers walks are the bomb this July!

Wildflowers walks are the bomb this July!

Meadowsweet, the favourite strewing herb of Queen Elizabeth the first! Wildflowers are ‘da bomb’ at Arundel Wetland Centre in summer… the seed bomb that is.  Every ‘Wildflower Wednesday’ this July when you

28 June 2018

Notable club-tailed dragonfly shopping at Arundel

Notable club-tailed dragonfly shopping at Arundel

Female club-tailed dragonfly, a nationally notable species, sits in the window of WWT gift shop. While the wardens were out on a survey counting over 600 dragonflies of 12 species around the reserve at Arundel Wetland

21 June 2018

Its Pondemonium this Sussex Day!

Its Pondemonium this Sussex Day!

Reserve Manager Paul Stevens leads a walk to new ponds habitats created with a grant from Viridor Sussex Day is June 16 and we are celebrating Sussex's smaller wildlife at WWT Arundel Wetland Centre with our Pondemoni

12 June 2018

Moth Morning experiences at Arundel Wetland Centre

Moth Morning experiences at Arundel Wetland Centre

Eyed hawkmoth just released from after April moth survey pauses on a fence post. Pale hassock, flame-shouldered and light brocade sounds like a fashion show but these creatures may eat the clothes instead of wear them

5 June 2018

Wet half term doesn't stop New Life

Wet half term doesn't stop New Life

The Learning Teams helps kids get hands on with eggs, feathers and nests on the roaming New Life Trolley every day during half term. The New Life event at Arundel Wetland Centre has been running daily despite the unpr

31 May 2018