News - Washington
See nature in close-up action as hides reopen
Wildlife watchers can see nature up close and in comfort once more, as the hides at WWT Washington Wetland Centre reopen to visitors. With government restrictions lifting on 17 May, the hides at Hawthorn Wood, Wader Lake and the saline lagoon will we
12 May 2021
Enjoy the well-being benefits of our wonderful wetlands
After months of being unable to see our visitors and members, our wetlands are once again starting to welcome people back – and we could not be happier to have you!Amidst the long days of lockdown, we tried to bring the wonder of the outdoors directly i
7 May 2021
Migratory birds and where to see them!
At this time of year, birds are migrating from their wintering grounds all over the world, heading back to their summer breeding grounds throughout the UK.We are very fortunate at WWT Washington to see an array of bird species converging on our woodlands
5 May 2021
Saline lagoon turns 10
One of WWT Washington's most diverse habitats marks 10 years in the making
28 April 2021
WWT Washington set to re-open 12 April
WWT Washington plans to re-open it's doors on Monday 12 April, with bookings to go live on Tuesday 6 April.
2 April 2021
Making a mini wetland
Making a mini wetland in your garden can not only bring a diverse range of animals and insect life, but can also help with the distribution and transfer of rain water. Warden Cath shares her very own mini-wetland
13 February 2021
Coppicing and pollarding on the reserve
Winter is the busiest time of year for our reserve team as they prepare the whole of site for the upcoming breeding season. Our reserve team is usually buzzing with our fantastic volunteers to help with the mammoth task of chopping, mowing, raking and gen
28 January 2021
Tier 4 - Opening Information - Dec 31 2020
Our area has moved into tier 4 of government restrictions from Thursday 31 December. Here's the key information you need to know when visiting WWT Washington during this time.
30 December 2020
Tier 3 - Opening information - Nov 2020
Following lockdown, our area has moved into tier 3 restrictions from Wednesday 2 December. Here's the key information you need to know when visiting WWT Washington during this time.
1 December 2020
Fungi survey - Nov 2020
Fungi is fascinating, and it's literally everywhere you look, especially in woodlands and damp outdoor areas. Our team have recently undertaken a fungus survey around our site and among the common fungi that we see quite regularly such as common and shagg
16 November 2020
WWT Washington open during lockdown 2.0
We're remaining open during the second national lockdown, allowing visitors the chance to enjoy a peaceful walk in nature.
12 November 2020
CALL & COLLECT - Shop animal care products
If you'd like to order from this range and support WWT Washington, please give us a call on 0191 4165454 (Mon-Fri 11am - 3.30pm) to purchase and arrange a collection time.
11 November 2020
Tree mast year
This year is known as a 'mast year' - a year when trees produce a bumper crop of fruits and nuts, which can have huge benefits for wildlife. Here's a few hints and tips of what to look for and which wildlife has been enjoying nature's buffet.
10 November 2020
Lockdown opening - key information Nov 2020
A walk in nature is what everyone needs right now, and we're pleased to be able to stay open during this new lockdown. There are some restrictions to allow us to stay within government guidance...
5 November 2020
Why Wetlands competition winner announced!
With dozens of entries of fantastic art, poetry, collages and more, we're thrilled to announce the winner of our why wetlands competition.
19 October 2020