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Celebrity Dusty Duck Trail unveiled at Slimbridge

Celebrity Dusty Duck Trail unveiled at Slimbridge

A very different type of duck, designed by the world-famous Bristol based Aardman studios, landed at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Gloucestershire today. Dusty Duck has been designed exclusively for the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) by Aardman studio

4 July 2016

Wetlands and leaving the EU

Wetlands and leaving the EU

The EU funds many research projects, including WWT's work to slow a 50% decline in red-breasted geese numbers. Blog post by Peter Morris, WWT's Head of Public Relations & Campaigns: The impact of leaving the EU on

30 June 2016

WWT becomes a formal partner on the Ramsar Convention

WWT becomes a formal partner on the Ramsar Convention

WWT became a formal partner of the global convention for wetlands – the Ramsar Convention – earlier this month. WWT Chief Executive Martin Spray joined Acting Secretary General of Ramsar, Ania Grobicki, to sign a Memorandum of Understanding that plac

28 June 2016

Cranes pushed to the edge by floods on the Somerset Levels

Cranes pushed to the edge by floods on the Somerset Levels

A flock of cranes that ended up at the centre of a once-in-200-year flood has given researchers a rare insight into how wildlife copes with extreme weather. The cranes’ progress was being tracked by researchers from the University of Exeter, the Wildfo

27 June 2016

New behaviour seen in rare wading birds

New behaviour seen in rare wading birds

A ménage-a-trois between breeding black-tailed godwits has been witnessed for the first time ever by staff at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) in Norfolk. Staff monitoring the rare birds at WWT’s Welney reserve, one of only two places in the UK

16 June 2016

Eggs mean fresh hope for spoon-billed sandpipers

Eggs mean fresh hope for spoon-billed sandpipers

One of the world’s rarest birds has a new hope: it’s laid eggs in captivity for the first time. Seven eggs have been laid so far by two spoon-billed sandpipers at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) in Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, UK. The flock wa

14 June 2016

Happy birthday Your Majesty

Happy birthday Your Majesty

Prince Harry chats with WWT supporters WWT supporters joined our Patron, Her Majesty the Queen, for an official birthday lunch in the Mall with supporters of all the charities who benefit from her support. At WWT we l

13 June 2016

Flamingo

Flamingo "school disco" research wins gold for WWT

It's beneficial for flamingos to scrap over their nesting area. It makes them feel possessive and gives them ownership of a nest mound. Research revealing the complex social life of the flamboyant flamingo has won a s

9 June 2016

People and wildlife to benefit from China/WWT agreement

People and wildlife to benefit from China/WWT agreement

British and Chinese wetlands could benefit from an agreement to share conservation expertise, signed today between the Chinese Government and UK charity the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT). The agreement opens the door to share technology to design an

31 May 2016

Chewing gum cleaner used to weed wetland!

Chewing gum cleaner used to weed wetland!

No, we're not vacuuming, we're weeding! A wetland nature reserve has found a novel use for a machine that usually cleans chewing gum and graffiti from towns and streets. WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre in Lancashire is

18 May 2016

Meet the UK's newest birdwatching hide - it's got 16 sides!

Meet the UK's newest birdwatching hide - it's got 16 sides!

The interlocking roof means no pillars are needed Britain’s newest birdwatching hide is a 16-sided wooden gazebo with “surround sight” lagoon views, a close-up kingfisher pool, and a wildlife-friendly roof at th

16 May 2016

WWT welcomes Government's new homes flooding announcement

WWT welcomes Government's new homes flooding announcement

Rain runs off the roofs and parking spaces - into a wildlife-rich wetland Rules to stop new homes in England from causing flooding might not be working, so the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) is welcoming a Government announcement to review them. New h

13 May 2016

Lost baby birds. What to do if you find one.

Lost baby birds. What to do if you find one.

Where's my mummy? Springtime is baby birds time. So what if you see one by itself, hopping around without its mum? As worrying as it seems, this is actually quite normal for all birds. Mum is usually not far away, and

4 May 2016

Europe politicians support our shared swans

Europe politicians support our shared swans

Sacha arrives in Brussels to meet MEPs Politicians from across northern Europe have come together to support the continent’s smallest and most threatened swan species – as well as a lone woman who will break recor

29 April 2016

MPs hear multiple benefits of using nature to manage floods

MPs hear multiple benefits of using nature to manage floods

Kevin Peberdy gives evidence to the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Committee Using plants and soil to slow down rainwater flows can protect us from flooding and much more besides, environmental groups have told MPs. It can also improve water quality

27 April 2016