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GET READY FOR THE BIG BRENT WEEKEND AT WWT CASTLE ESPIE THIS OCTOBER

GET READY FOR THE BIG BRENT WEEKEND AT WWT CASTLE ESPIE THIS OCTOBER

Castle Espie Wetland Centre is getting ready to welcome visitors to The Big Brent Weekend Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th October, which celebrates one of its greatest wildlife spectacles of the year – the return of the light-bellied brent geese to the shor

15 September 2022

A tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

A tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

All of us at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust are deeply saddened to learn of the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. We were honoured to have had the Queen as our Patron for many decades until 2016, when she passed on the role to her son, His Majesty King Charles III, then His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.

9 September 2022

WWT helps win protection for wetland wildlife at Hinkley Point C nuclear power station

WWT helps win protection for wetland wildlife at Hinkley Point C nuclear power station

WWT has helped secure a big win for wetland nature in preserving vital environmental protections at Hinkley Point C nuclear power station on the Severn Estuary.

8 September 2022

WWT Castle Espie Hosts Northern Irelands First Blue Carbon and MPA Strategy Focus Group

WWT Castle Espie Hosts Northern Irelands First Blue Carbon and MPA Strategy Focus Group

The Northern Ireland Government are preparing to review their Marine Protection area and Blue Carbon Strategies. The Department of Agriculture and Rural affairs (DAERA) have adopted co-design process for the review involving important stakeholders of whic

8 September 2022

Somerset town enjoys the benefits of wetland project one year on

Somerset town enjoys the benefits of wetland project one year on

Residents of a Somerset town are celebrating one year of an exciting project to bring wetlands into the urban area and help transform the local community.

19 August 2022

Curlews fly free on Dartmoor as part of project to save iconic species

Curlews fly free on Dartmoor as part of project to save iconic species

A project to re-introduce a thriving population of curlews on Dartmoor run by a partnership which includes the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust has received a boost in its second year with the release of a group of new birds.

5 August 2022

WWT Blue Carbon work on Prince of Wales website showcasing top innovations to help combat climate change

WWT Blue Carbon work on Prince of Wales website showcasing top innovations to help combat climate change

A stunning short film showcasing the importance of wetlands with a focus on our blue carbon work at WWT Steart Marshes has been made by the film production branch of HRH Prince Charles’ Sustainable Market Initiative.

1 August 2022

Glowing report for Generation Wild at the end of a busy school year

Glowing report for Generation Wild at the end of a busy school year

As schools around the country break for their summer holidays, it’s a clear A+ in the end of term report for Generation Wild – the Wildfowl & Wetland Trust’s innovative nature-connection programme for children from economically disadvantaged areas.

28 July 2022

Become a Junior Wetland Ranger this Summer!

Become a Junior Wetland Ranger this Summer!

Learn what it takes to care for our beautiful wetlands and help us with our daily mission to save wetland nature.Set off to explore and take part in fun activities to discover what makes wetlands amazing. With exciting wetland challenges to reconnect you

15 July 2022

Swans sacrifice rest to squabble

Swans sacrifice rest to squabble

Swans give up resting time to fight over the best feeding spots, new research by the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) and the University of Exeter shows.

11 July 2022

New plan calls for urban wetlands to help ‘level up’ inequalities in wellbeing

New plan calls for urban wetlands to help ‘level up’ inequalities in wellbeing

Creating wildlife-rich wetlands like ponds, streams, wetland parks and rain gardens in deprived urban communities could help level up inequalities in wellbeing across the UK, according to a new report launched today.

6 July 2022

Farmers help save critically endangered curlews in Severn and Avon Vale meadows

Farmers help save critically endangered curlews in Severn and Avon Vale meadows

Farmers have joined forces with conservationists from the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT), the Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group South West (FWAG) and the Floodplain Meadows Partnership in the floodplain meadows of the Severn and Avon Vale to help save the curlew - one of the UK’s rarest wading birds - as part of the new Flourishing Floodplains project running from 2022-2023.

30 June 2022

Critically endangered black-tailed godwits thrown lifeline in the Fens

Critically endangered black-tailed godwits thrown lifeline in the Fens

Today (28 June) sees the final release of hand-raised black-tailed godwits as part of an emergency intervention which has thrown the critically endangered wetland bird a lifeline and helped increase its chances of survival.

28 June 2022

Become a Wetland Ranger this Summer

Become a Wetland Ranger this Summer

Families can join in the fun to become Junior Wetland Rangers at seven of our WWT Wetland Centres this summer holiday.

15 June 2022

“Gibellula Bangbangus” - Castle Espie finds species new to science

“Gibellula Bangbangus” - Castle Espie finds species new to science

A fungus discovered in an old Victorian gunpowder store at WWT Castle Espie has been revealed as a completely new species – and named Gibellula Bangbangus by BBC Springwatch viewers.

10 June 2022