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Orphaned goose finds a new family
Frank by Gordon Youdale A gosling which is considerably larger than his siblings is gaining a following at WWT Slimbridge. Frank, as he has been nicknamed by staff, towers above the other three goslings
31 May 2012
Avocets breed in Gloucestershire for the first time
Adult Avocet with chick taken by James Lees Conservationists are celebrating after an iconic bird has bred in Gloucestershire for the first time. A pair of avocets has bred at WWT Slimbridge and two of their young hav
16 May 2012
Wild cranes return to their motherland
The visitors by Paul Marshall It was a case of the old welcoming the new when adult wild cranes flew back to WWT Slimbridge on Saturday. The four birds were reared at Slimbridge in 2010 and 2011 before being released
14 May 2012
See Slimbridge in a whole new light
Waders flying across the Sunset by James Lees Visitors will have the chance to see a wildlife attraction in a whole new light when it opens its doors on selected summer evenings. Slimbridge Wetland Centre is ha
11 May 2012
Visitors see red at Slimbridge
[yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfosAFI6npk&feature=player_embedded'] A Redstart taken in April 2012 by James Lees It is a flash of colour which signals summer is on its way. The Common redstart is one
26 April 2012
Treasured Scott letter finally returns to source
For Baz Stokes the idea of working with wildlife in the rural location of Slimbridge seemed like a dream as a teenager. Baz Stokes holding his framed letter from Sir Peter Scott Mr Stokes was evacuated from London dur
4 April 2012
Rare geese win race to hatch first 2012 young
Nene Gosling by Dominic Heard Some very special youngsters are attracting attention at a wildlife centre in Gloucestershire. Slimbridge Wetland Centre’s Hawaiian geese are the first to have hatched their young this
16 March 2012
Judges shower praise on Danita's Poem
Susan Barley from NFU Mutual presenting the prize to the winner Danita Teemul Poetic flair and green ideas helped Danita Teemul win our Work Your Butt competition. Danita, from Gloucester, doesn’t own a water butt b
17 February 2012
Love a goose at Slimbridge this Valentine’s Day
A Pair of Nenes taken by Dominic Heard Couples will be able to admire our love birds if they make a Valentine’s visit to Slimbridge Wetland Centre over half term. Pairs of geese have been wandering the grounds for t
10 February 2012
Festival of Birds a flying success
An action-packed Festival weekend saw thousands enjoying birdwatching, shopping and even celebrity spotting at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre. A busy Rushy Lake in the morning of the Festival taken by Derek Cropton T
6 February 2012
Late arrivals touchdown at Slimbridge to escape harsh weather
Rhune (left) and Roscoff arrived late this season. Photo by Colin Butters A swan couple has surprised staff at a wildlife reserve in Gloucestershire by arriving at their usual winter migration spot weeks late. Bewick
2 February 2012
King of wildlife to appear at Slimbridge Festival of Birds
Simon King Simon King will be among the visitors flocking to WWT Slimbridge for its Festival of Birds on February 4 and 5. The wildlife TV star will be re-opening the newly renovated Zeiss Hide and a new otter holt on
18 January 2012
A late winter’s tale? Change in weather set to lead to delayed migration
A sudden cold snap is set to bring a late influx of wintering birds onto reserves in the UK wildlife experts are predicting. From tomorrow (Friday) the mild wet weather which has dominated our winter so far is set to end. Instead it will be replaced by co
12 January 2012
TV star to reveal favourite wildlife hotspots
Conservationist Mark Carwardine will reveal his favourite places in the world to see wildlife during an evening talk at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre next month. Mark Carwardine, wildlife photographer, writer and presen
4 January 2012
Visitors view spoon-billed sandpipers at Slimbridge for first time
Thirteen spoon-billed sandpipers, one of the world’s most endangered birds, have now completed their quarantine and been moved to WWT Slimbridge. From tomorrow, the birds will be viewable by Slimbridge visitors via a live CCTV link. At 2.30pm daily, a l
19 December 2011