Give a gift from the heart this Valentine's Day
Looking for an original gift to warm the heart of your loved one this Valentine’s Day? Why not give a gift of bird adoption from the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT).
With a choice of 11 different birds to adopt, bird adoption is a unique gift for anyone who loves ducks, swans, flamingos or geese.
Bird adoption truly makes a difference to our feathered friends as the money generated goes directly towards helping to save globally threatened species. All ages can have fun learning about their chosen bird through fact sheets, twice yearly newsletters, an adopter’s only website area and a complimentary ticket to visit any WWT centre.
You can adopt a bird for as little as £2 a month and there are three easy ways to do it: online through our website, by telephoning 01453 891194/5, or by visiting a WWT centre shop.
This year, Valentine’s Day is a Saturday, so why not do something different and visit your local WWT National Wetland Centre Wales, Llanelli to watch the romance among the wildlife.
Watch the swans begin their elaborate courtship displays by making the classic heart shape with their necks as a display of their affection.
WWT National Wetland Centre Wales provides the perfect setting for a romantic walk in beautiful surroundings where you can watch winter wildlife spectacles including thousands of over wintering wildfowl and wading birds.
Take a walk around the beautiful grounds and see many rare and threatened waterbirds including ducks, geese, swans and flamingos.
WWT National Wetland Centre Wales will also be offering Valentine themed food in the Estuary Café, a real treat for all love birds.
For more information, visit events and activities around Valentine’s Day, and visit online for details on how to sign up for that unique gift for your loved one.
WWT National Wetland Centre Wales, Llanelli is open every day from 9.30 am to 5 pm(grounds open until 6pm in the summer) and parking is free of charge. It can be found 2 miles east of Llanelli off the A484 to Swansea. Follow the brown duck signs off the M4, J48. Nearest railway station is Llanelli.