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WWT welcomes new invasive species law

WWT welcomes new invasive species law

A list of 37 invasive non-native plant and animal species including squirrels, a terrapin and a cabbage will be banned from being brought into the UK after this Wednesday – but only for as long as the UK remains in the EU.

1 August 2016

News of the Week from Castle Espie

News of the Week from Castle Espie

Summer days are quickly flying by, and our Nature Explorers are coming in their droves! We just can’t believe that August is around the corner, but what a fantastic summer we have had so far. This is the beautiful Harper, getting to know the ducks at Ca

29 July 2016

Solar Day at Castle Espie

Solar Day at Castle Espie

Have an ‘Astronomical’ Day Out at Castle Espie Calling all astronomers, adventurers and more! Get ready for an astronomical day out at Castle Espie’s Solar Day on Sunday, 7 August. Join the Irish Astronomical Association and Emerald Garrison Star W

25 July 2016

News of the Week from Castle Espie

News of the Week from Castle Espie

This week at Castle Espie we welcomed two surprise visitors. Two Dexter Cows have moved on to the reserve for the summer months as part of Castle Espie’s grazing and conservation programme. We ran a competition on our Facebook page and are happy to anno

22 July 2016

You've been Attenborough'd!

You've been Attenborough'd!

This is the moment naturalist and wildlife presenter Sir David Attenborough surprised WWT member Lizzie Guntrip by saying hello on a visit to London Wetland Centre. David was at the wetland centre in Barnes to launch the 2016 Big Butterfly Count, a nation

21 July 2016

WWT calls for more accountability for environmental protection

WWT calls for more accountability for environmental protection

Green Party MP Caroline Lucas receives her copy of the new report from WWT's team “Better accountability and better enforcement to protect our natural resources” was the message from speakers at the launch of WWT

20 July 2016

Opposition parties challenge new PM and Environment Secretary, following WWT report

Opposition parties challenge new PM and Environment Secretary, following WWT report

Green Party MP Caroline Lucas, WWT CEO Martin Spray and Labour Shadow Environment Secretary Rachael Maskell Liberal Democrat peer, The Baroness Parminter Opposition parties have

19 July 2016

New WWT report: PM and Environment Secretary urged to plan ahead

New WWT report: PM and Environment Secretary urged to plan ahead

Children learning how wetlands help to reduce flooding, pollution and drought Families and businesses will be worse off if a Government manifesto commitment to the environment falls due to Brexit, says the Wildfowl &a

19 July 2016

Lead poisoning - Government announces decision

Lead poisoning - Government announces decision

The Government has rejected a stakeholder group’s recommendation that lead ammunition should be phased out on account of its risk to wildlife and human health. A key aspect for WWT is that wildfowl often ingest poisonous lead pellets, left on the groun

14 July 2016

Success at Russian breeding grounds lightens grief over chick deaths

Success at Russian breeding grounds lightens grief over chick deaths

Thirty spoon-billed sandpiper chicks have been hatched by conservationists in Russia over the weekend. The good news follows the tragic death last week of the world’s first captive-bred spoon-billed sandpipers. The Russian chicks have been hatched from

12 July 2016

The Kingfisher Kitchen 'Takes Flight' at Castle Espie

The Kingfisher Kitchen 'Takes Flight' at Castle Espie

Nestled in a quiet corner on the North West shore of Strangford Lough at WWT Castle Espie Wetland Centre, the Kingfisher Kitchen is a hidden gem with unrivalled and uninterrupted views of the nature reserve’s lake across to Scrabo Tower. View from The

11 July 2016

'The Week That Was' at Castle Espie

'The Week That Was' at Castle Espie

Summer has arrived at Castle Espie but the sunshine doesn’t seem to have arrived with it – luckily our ducks and birds enjoy the rain and it looks like all of our visitors like it too! Eyevan Dinsmore's duaghter enjoys walking with the ducks in the r

11 July 2016

Award for Schools Environment Project

Award for Schools Environment Project

Hollickwood Primary School children get planting![/caption] A project in which schoolchildren help to reduce flooding and pollution, while learning about wildlife, has won a major national environmental award. The project was run across 10 schools in N

7 July 2016

Sad news for spoon-billed sandpipers

Sad news for spoon-billed sandpipers

These are the only critically endangered spoon-billed sandpiper chicks ever bred in captivity, but sadly neither survived for more than 60 hours. Each weighed only a few grammes and was barely bigger than a bumble bee. (c) Ben Cherry / WWT Seven eggs wer

5 July 2016

Flooding-friendly garden wins awards

Flooding-friendly garden wins awards

A garden that shows people how they can help solve local flooding through gardening has won a Gold Award and Best Garden award at the RHS Hampton Court Flower Show 2016. The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust’s “Working Wetlands Garden” is designed by Jeni

5 July 2016