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Tiny bird drives huge changes

Tiny bird drives huge changes

One of the world’s largest expanses of mudflats now has special protection thanks to one tiny bird: the spoon-billed sandpiper. The vast funnel-shaped Gulf of Mottama in Myanmar is fed by three major rivers providing rich feeding for shoals of fish and

1 June 2017

High hopes for stilts

High hopes for stilts

First for reserve as rare wader hatches chicks

31 May 2017

Floating islands launched to help scoters

Floating islands launched to help scoters

Artificial islands made of redundant materials from fish farms have been floated at two Scottish lochs as safe nest sites for common scoters. Common scoters are one of the UK’s rarest breeding birds. They nest at just a small number of Scottish lochs. R

24 May 2017

Spring to Life at Slimbridge

Spring to Life at Slimbridge

Saturday 27th May to Sunday 4th June 2017 A week-long celebration dedicated to spring and all things new at Slimbridge! Slimbridge is preparing to greet lots of visitors for its brand new Spring to Life at Simbridge, a week-long celebration with lots of n

24 May 2017

Royal Bank of Canada donates Chelsea garden to Martin Mere

Royal Bank of Canada donates Chelsea garden to Martin Mere

UPDATE: The Royal Bank of Canada Garden won a showgarden Gold Award at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. It's also up for a People's Award - you can vote for it online via the BBC website. WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre staff have been to Chelsea to meet the d

22 May 2017

Rosier future for rarest duck on Ramsar wetland

Rosier future for rarest duck on Ramsar wetland

The Madagascar pochard, the world’s rarest duck, has a rosier future today (International Day of Biodiversity) after the Government of Madagascar pledged to protect the wetland earmarked as its new home. A recent WWT audit of Madagascar’s wetlands id

22 May 2017

Attenborough pays tribute to Scott

Attenborough pays tribute to Scott

Sir David Attenborough has visited WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre to pay tribute to his old friend, WWT founder Sir Peter Scott. The two broadcasters became close in the 1950s and 1960s, when Peter presented “Look” and David presented “Zooquest” fo

12 May 2017

Fenland chicks good for godwits

Fenland chicks good for godwits

First chicks mark fresh future for rare fenland wading bird

12 May 2017

Can swans and geese be aggressive?

Can swans and geese be aggressive?

Are some birds more aggressive than others? Not according to new research by WWT.

8 May 2017

Are swans more aggressive than other birds?

Are swans more aggressive than other birds?

Are swans more aggressive than other birds? The rumour that 'a swan can break a man's arm' is well known, but is there any truth in the rumours that swans are dangerous? A new study investigates.

8 May 2017

Really Wild Weekend Spring Special at Slimbridge Wetland Centre

Really Wild Weekend Spring Special at Slimbridge Wetland Centre

Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th May 2017 Get up close to new spring life at Slimbridge Slimbridge Wetland Centre is opening its doors to a fresh spring event celebrating new life, with up close animal encounters for the whole family. Taking place on Satur

5 May 2017

Art, people, wildfowl and you

Art, people, wildfowl and you

Mandarin Ducks as wedding presents? Eiders nesting in old car tyres? Humans have always found ways to bring birds into our culture. A new exhibit will explore our ongoing fascination, using arts activities for families. Engagement Officer Ged Cassell and

24 April 2017

Latest figures reveal current state of UK’s birds

Latest figures reveal current state of UK’s birds

More than one quarter of UK birds are in need of urgent conservation effort with curlew, puffin and nightingale joining the growing list of threatened species – but there is good news for some, according to a new report from conservation bodies includin

11 April 2017

Help find the missing ducks this Easter

Help find the missing ducks this Easter

Children visiting WWT’s Wetland Centres this Easter are being asked to keep their eyes out for some rather special ducks. A number of GIANT yellow ducks have gone missing and WWT’s own Dusty Duck is asking children to help him in Dusty’s GIANT Duck

31 March 2017

Missing Ducks at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre Help us Find Them this Easter

Missing Ducks at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre Help us Find Them this Easter

  Here at Slimbridge Wetland Centre we have lost some rather special ducks.  A number of our GIANT yellow ducks have gone missing and we need children to help us and Dusty Duck find them this Easter holidays as part of Dusty’s GIANT Duck Hunt. Du

30 March 2017