News - Washington

Exploring our wetlands in the rain

Exploring our wetlands in the rain

Have a wild adventure whatever the weather

2 January 2024

New Year's Day wildlife list

New Year's Day wildlife list

New Year's Day has been kicked off nicely with a wildlife count by volunteer Melissa. She found 37 bird species, 11 fungus, 10 flowering plants, 1 mammal (plus tracks of another 5) and 4 invertebrates! Here's her breakdown: Bird species Blue titBlackbir

1 January 2024

Elf Academy brings festive cheer to Northeast children

Elf Academy brings festive cheer to Northeast children

More than 150 children across the Northeast will receive an extra special festive gift this year, thanks to WWT Washington’s Elf Academy graduates. The donated gifts form part of the wetland centre’s Christmas event, which sees children enrolling on

20 December 2023

A winter wonderland inspired by the art of Sir Quentin Blake

A winter wonderland inspired by the art of Sir Quentin Blake

Grab your best bobble hat, pick up a Quentin Blake ‘Drawn to Water’ illustrated guide, and get exploring! While other parts of the natural world hibernate, wetlands come to life as thousands of birds make WWT Washington their home over winter. Y

12 December 2023

Winter photography hints and tips at Washington Wetland Centre

Winter photography hints and tips at Washington Wetland Centre

Compared to other seasons, the winter months bring an entirely different set of opportunities and challenges for the visiting photographer. Find out more from our volunteer photographer Ian Henderson. "Meteorological winter starts on the first day of De

8 December 2023

Planned path works - 29 November 2023

Planned path works - 29 November 2023

Path closure noticeWe have contractors on site on Wednesday 29 November to fix the path between our otter enclosure and Wader Lake. To allow vehicle access, we'll be closing off the path from our domestic duck exhibit down to the otters for the duration o

27 November 2023

Alternative spooky animals

Alternative spooky animals

When you hear the words ‘spooky animals’ your mind probably instantly goes to things like bats, black cats, crows, rats, and toads. These are just some animals that instantly seem spooky and have a long association with the magic and mystical in Briti

1 November 2023

The art in autumn leaves

The art in autumn leaves

Autumn is the time of year we see a dramatic change of colour within nature. But the science behind it is really quite clever...

31 October 2023

Top Things to do This Autumn

Top Things to do This Autumn

Autumnal wetlands are spectacular places to be.With dramatic skies, an abundance of bird life and colour aplenty, they are truly uplifting in their beauty and offer something to engage people of all ages and interests.Knowing that there’s so much to dis

26 October 2023

EEK!-xperience the weirder side of wetlands this half-term

EEK!-xperience the weirder side of wetlands this half-term

Calling all f-f-f-families - the frighteningly fantastic eek! week is returning to Washington Wetland Centre this October! Join us as we get close to the weird and wonderful side of wetland nature during this interactive, outdoor event. Winding its wa

18 October 2023

Restore your mental wellbeing  in our uplifting wetlands this autumn

Restore your mental wellbeing in our uplifting wetlands this autumn

Whether it’s a gently swaying reedbed, a calm meandering river, huge open skies above a glass-like lake or the seclusion of a small woodland pond, wetlands in all their forms offer us a ready distraction from our everyday lives. Not only do they give u

10 October 2023

Centre wins top tourism award from VisitEngland

Centre wins top tourism award from VisitEngland

We've won a top tourism award!Washington Wetland Centre has been awarded a Gold Accolade from VisitEngland – one of just eight visitor attractions in the North East to clinch the honour. Our site is among a handful of worthy winners from across the reg

5 October 2023

Musa celebrates his 14th birthday

Musa celebrates his 14th birthday

Asian short-clawed otter Musa may be 14, but he's showing no signs of slowing down. He's an incredibly active otter and has been a firm favourite with staff and visitors at Washington Wetland Centre for 12 years! To celebrate his 14th birthday, we wante

3 October 2023

Work begins on new artificial sand martin bank at Wader Lake

Work begins on new artificial sand martin bank at Wader Lake

An artificial sand martin bank – with space for a potential 100 nesting pairs – is being built at WWT Washington Wetland Centre.Work began this week on the creation of the bank at Wader Lake, which welcomes the migratory birds from April onwards each

28 September 2023

Autumn migration is in full swing for many birds

Autumn migration is in full swing for many birds

Autumn is a fantastic time to see nature on the move. Many wetland birds are preparing for the long journey to their winter destinations at this time of year. Our reserve offers the perfect place to rest and refuel overnight or during periods of bad wea

26 September 2023