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The ring binder that shaped conservation as we know it

The ring binder that shaped conservation as we know it

New details have emerged about how the global system for classifying endangered species - which forms the bedrock for modern conservation began with a humble ring binder and loose-leaf sheets; influenced by WWT's founder, Sir Peter Scott. 50 years ago th

10 December 2014

Scotts incredible powers of observation revealed in Travel Diaries of a Naturalist exhibition at WWT Slimbridge

Scotts incredible powers of observation revealed in Travel Diaries of a Naturalist exhibition at WWT Slimbridge

Illustrations from Sir Peter Scotts extraordinary travel diaries have gone on display at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre. Sir Peter, who founded the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, travelled the world and always kept recordings of the wildlife he saw in note

27 November 2014

The wait is over! Latest arriving swans since 1969 touchdown for winter

The wait is over! Latest arriving swans since 1969 touchdown for winter

Bewicks fly in Nov 2014 taken by James Lees The first family of Bewicks swans finally arrived at WWT Slimbridge this morning. The event is traditionally seen as signalling the start of winter and this year is around t

6 November 2014

Spooktacular activities for families this Halloween at Slimbridge!

Spooktacular activities for families this Halloween at Slimbridge!

Visitors will be able to experience the spooky side of WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre over half term and Halloween. A gang of scary pumpkins have been hidden in the grounds for families to track down. As a reward for finding them they will receive a sweet

27 October 2014

Gloucestershire schools offered help to take learning outside the classroom

Gloucestershire schools offered help to take learning outside the classroom

Enjoying time in nature is a new experience for many pupils Pupils in Gloucestershire and South Gloucestershire could get to spend more time learning outside in nature thanks to a new initiative from WWT Slimbridge We

15 October 2014

Without Measure -A promenade dance performance

Without Measure -A promenade dance performance

Without Measure an exciting new contemporary dance premieres at the end of October. Choreographed by Alex Howard, at its heart are the parallels between wildfowl migration and the movement of people. Six dancers have been developing their awareness of the

19 September 2014

Bumper baby joy for threatened voles

Bumper baby joy for threatened voles

A Water vole has given birth to her second litter of youngsters this summer to the joy of staff at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre. Born blind these voles are just a few days old. Their mother gave birth to a smaller litter of three youngsters earlier this

3 September 2014

Flamingo chicks meet the ‘Flamingo Chicks’

Flamingo chicks meet the ‘Flamingo Chicks’

From L to R: Katie Sparkes, Poppy Maclean (age 7), Issy Smee (age 7), Charlotte Lonsdale, Rachel Spain taken by Phil Maclean A group of young dancers took a trip to see their feathered counterparts on a visit to WWT S

22 August 2014

Fish lollies are a n-ice treat for otters

Fish lollies are a n-ice treat for otters

  John Crooks with the Fish Lollies The otters are keeping their cool at WWT Slimbridge with the help of some special fish lollies. Keeper John Crooks has been busy making the lollies by putting ingredients such

30 July 2014

Visitors can enjoy more retail therapy at WWT Slimbridge

Visitors can enjoy more retail therapy at WWT Slimbridge

Donald Duck opens the new Slimbridge shop Visitors celebrated the opening of the new WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre shop with a celebrity loved by all ages Donald Duck declared the new shop open and cut the ribbon on M

23 July 2014

Life saving equipment installed at WWT Slimbridge as part of a scheme to improve rural healthcare.

Life saving equipment installed at WWT Slimbridge as part of a scheme to improve rural healthcare.

Heather Strawbridge, Chairman of SWASFT, Stroud MP Neil Carmichael and Slimbridge General Manager Veronica Chrisp with the defibrillator   A defibrillator has been installed at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre as pa

9 July 2014

Visitors’ surprise as David Attenborough drops in to film flamingos

Visitors’ surprise as David Attenborough drops in to film flamingos

Visitors at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre were surprised and excited to see a TV favourite, as Sir David Attenborough popped in to find out more about the Centre’s six species of flamingos today. Filming for his TV show, Natural Curiosities which compa

24 June 2014

We’re record beakers! Flamingo chick numbers at all time high at Slimbridge

We’re record beakers! Flamingo chick numbers at all time high at Slimbridge

A Flamingo group taken by Graham Hann A flamingo flock is busy rearing 35 fluffy chicks smashing the previous record held for the species at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre. The Greater Flamingo flock in Gloucestershire

18 June 2014

Sadness as first wild crane in the west for 400 years disappears

Sadness as first wild crane in the west for 400 years disappears

The last remaining wild crane chick, which would have become the first to survive in Western England in 400 years has disappeared from sight on the Slimbridge Wetland Centre reserve in Gloucestershire last night. There are many risks to a chick this youn

6 June 2014

We’ve chosen a welly unique home

We’ve chosen a welly unique home

A welly boot decoration at the entrance of a playground has been chosen as home for a family of birds at Slimbridge Wetland Centre. Grounds manager Nathan Dixon spotted the pair of Blue Tits flying to and from a gate post leading to the playground Welly

3 June 2014