Blog - Martin Mere

Meet Penny, our baby otter

Meet Penny, our baby otter

This week we are profiling each of our baby otters so that you can get to know them a bit better. Today is the turn of Penny. She’s the smallest and most timid of the 3 cubs.  She has a dark coat like Thai, and has a thinner more chiselled face like Ne

27 February 2013

Meet Belle, our baby otter

Meet Belle, our baby otter

Over the next three days we will profile each of our baby otters to allow you to get to know them and have the opportunity to recognise them when you come to visit us. Today is a feature on Belle. The middle sized one, she is now the boldest of the 3 cubs

26 February 2013

An update on our baby otters

An update on our baby otters

It’s been 7 months now, and the otter cubs have grown up fast, so it’s time for an update on how they’re doing and where they’re up to developmentally.   Obviously, they are all eating solids now, and only solids, they will have been weaned by t

25 February 2013

Five cygnets hatch at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre

Five cygnets hatch at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre

WWT Martin Mere’s black swans have defied the recent cold weather to hatch 5 cygnets this week. Centre Manager, Andy Wooldridge, said: “The black swans were paired together last year and they immediately had 3 cygnets last March, so it is fantastic th

22 February 2013

Spring migration begins at WWT Martin Mere

Spring migration begins at WWT Martin Mere

Spring is in the air at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre with 22 avocets returning to the centre as part of the spring migration. The avocets will remain at the centre until early August, using the reserve as their breeding ground. In the past, numbers have

19 February 2013

Week 2 of the WOW development

Week 2 of the WOW development

We are now into week 2 of the WOW development and below is our latest update of how the work is progressing: Welcome to the new development of the old Australian area here at Martin Mere. As you can see there is quite a bit of work going on! This whole ar

13 February 2013

Breeding times and numbers of breeding birds at Martin Mere

Breeding times and numbers of breeding birds at Martin Mere

Below is a table showing the breeding birds on the reserve at Martin Mere and the months they will be breeding.

12 February 2013

Conservation update: Red-breasted geese

Conservation update: Red-breasted geese

The wild goose chase is over! The WWT team in Bulgaria has caught 93 Red-breasted and 28 White-fronted Geese! We have fitted 11 tags to Red-breasts to follow their movements. We have also x-rayed 20 birds to assess the level of illegal hun...ting of this

11 February 2013

February half term: Boats and camouflage!

February half term: Boats and camouflage!

Our February half term holiday is starting this Saturday and running through to Sunday 24 February.  We are kick starting the holidays with the indoor model boat show this weekend. The boats will be on display from 4 societies in our classrooms to allow

7 February 2013

100 letters announced to follow in the footsteps of Captain Scott

100 letters announced to follow in the footsteps of Captain Scott

The 100 letters that will be making the journey to Antarctica have been announced as part of a Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust competition to inspire future generations to get close to nature and protect our environment. The competition celebrates the cente

31 January 2013

WOW development begins

WOW development begins

A new development has started at Martin Mere which is the complete redevelopment of the Australasia area in the waterfowl gardens to 'WOW - Weird or Wonderful.  Steve Dilworth from the grounds team is working on the project and will be writing a weekly u

31 January 2013

Mike Dilgers visit

Mike Dilgers visit

I was privileged to meet Mike Dilger yesterday and I can confirm that he is an extremely nice man. He had a tour of our reserve, watched and did swan feeds, undertook some live radio interviews and posed for pictures for our local paper, as well as under

29 January 2013

It is time to say goodbye

It is time to say goodbye

After 40 years of service with WWT,  I would like to inform you that I have decided that the time is right for him to take on a new challenge outside of the Trust and I will be leaving Martin Mere in April 2013.  I joined the Trust in 1973 and have spen

15 January 2013

Award submission

Award submission

I am pleased to day that today we have made a submission to the national tourism awards: England in Excellence, for the award Best Sustainable Tourism.  We can enter this award as a result of winning the award regionally in the Marketing Lancashire touri

10 January 2013

Wild Wetland Writing Workshop

Wild Wetland Writing Workshop

Join experienced poet and workshop facilitator Susan Richardson on Saturday 23 February, for an afternoon of Wild Wetland Writing. Explore the Martin Mere reserve and respond, through either prose or poetry, to the wildlife and wetland landscape that you

9 January 2013