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(Main pic: WWT's Dr Richard Benwell arrives at Westminster to give evidence to an MPs' enquiry) WWT has set the Government a challenge to find a "magic missing metric" to underpin its plan for our environment's future. The challenge was set as WWT's Hea

20 March 2018

WWT marks International Women's Day by celebrating pioneer's aviation award

WWT marks International Women's Day by celebrating pioneer's aviation award

Ground-breaking paramotorist Sacha Dench has been awarded the British Women Pilots’ Association (BWPA) accolade for her record-breaking solo 7000km trip highlighting the plight of the endangered Bewick’s swan. Sacha was awarded the Jean Lennox Bird Pe

8 March 2018

Wildlife though a lens! WWT launches photography competition in Slough

Wildlife though a lens! WWT launches photography competition in Slough

Slough’s budding wildlife photographers will have the chance to showcase their skills at a local photography competition launching in March. WWT, together with Slough Youth Parliament, are running the event which aims to celebrate the town’s waterw

27 February 2018

Spring is near! First Bewick's swan of the season has left for the Arctic

Spring is near! First Bewick's swan of the season has left for the Arctic

Leho, who arrived at WWT Welney on December 15, has called time on his winter holiday and begun the 2500km epic trip back to his summer dwellings in Arctic Russia. After leaving the reserve at 7am, the enthusiastic swan crossed over the North Sea in two a

20 February 2018

Sky's the limit! Conservationist who conquered fear of flying bags prestigious aviation award

Sky's the limit! Conservationist who conquered fear of flying bags prestigious aviation award

WWT’s Sacha Dench has been awarded the coveted Britannia Trophy for her record-breaking solo 7000km journey by paramotor across the endangered Bewick’s swans’ migratory route. The 42-year-old began paramotoring after joining WWT in 2009 following a

13 February 2018

Hand-reared godwits found safe and sound in Portugal

Hand-reared godwits found safe and sound in Portugal

Two of the first ever British wading birds to be released into the wild under a new conservation technique have been spotted alive and well – 1,200 miles away in Portugal. The two black-tailed godwits from Norfolk were among 26 that conservationists hat

8 February 2018

WWT Consulting shares bird monitoring skills with international group in Dubai

WWT Consulting shares bird monitoring skills with international group in Dubai

The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust’s consultancy (WWT Consulting) has been showing conservationists in Dubai how to safely catch and ring waterbirds. Kane Brides and Bob Swann spent a week demonstrating how to use various catching methods including a who

7 February 2018

WWT celebrates successful year at People's Postcode Lottery's annual charity gala

WWT celebrates successful year at People's Postcode Lottery's annual charity gala

WWT rubbed shoulders with celebs at the gala at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh to mark another exciting year, thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery. WWT received a fantastic £600,000 from players in late 2017, which will contribute to

6 February 2018

Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust campaign nominated for prestigious award

Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust campaign nominated for prestigious award

WWT is crossing its fingers as voting gets underway to select the winners of the BBC Countryfile Magazine awards 2018. The charity’s Flight of the Swans has been nominated for ‘conservation success of the year’ by the popular publication which celeb

5 February 2018

Trailblazing new development launches at Slimbridge

Trailblazing new development launches at Slimbridge

We are excited to announce the start of Slimbridge 2020, an amazing new scheme that will transform Slimbridge Wetland Centre with inspirational and immersive wildlife experiences and celebrate the extraordinary life of Sir Peter Scott, WWT's founder and o

2 February 2018

How wetlands make cities liveable

How wetlands make cities liveable

Wetlands are soggy bits of land. Literally, 'wet-lands'. We built our cities on them because they gave us water and washed away our waste. But our cities got bigger so we often simply filled them in and built over them. It actually caused us a lot of pr

1 February 2018

Using a 'Fitbit' to unearth the secrets of Greenland white fronted geese

Using a 'Fitbit' to unearth the secrets of Greenland white fronted geese

Greenland white fronted geese are masters of the long distance. Each year they make a 3000km trip to Scotland where they shelter for the winter before returning to Greenland to breed. But fewer and fewer geese are arriving on our shores and in the last 20

31 January 2018

World Wetlands Day: A countdown from Slough part three

World Wetlands Day: A countdown from Slough part three

Jillian Derbyshire, 62, volunteer I decided to join after seeing a notice in the park. I used to walk through quite regularly as it’s really close to where I live and I used to take my mum there. I got involved because I needed something to do. I was

31 January 2018

World Wetlands Day: A countdown from Slough part two

World Wetlands Day: A countdown from Slough part two

John Hook, 63, volunteer, Slough I first got involved after noticing a poster on the park railings. I’d been retired for six months and I’d always told myself I wasn’t going to start volunteering for anything until I’d had half a year to myself.

30 January 2018

World Wetlands Day: A countdown from Slough part one

World Wetlands Day: A countdown from Slough part one

WWT has been working with the community in Slough to restore its Salt Hill Stream. We talked to three of the volunteers who have been working hard to clean the area. They revealed to us why they want their wetlands back and how the project has awarded the

29 January 2018