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Will there be a happy ending for our lonely swan at Caerlaverock?

Will there be a happy ending for our lonely swan at Caerlaverock?

The young whooper swan arrived in Caerlaverock from Iceland with its family last year but was unable to return this spring after damaging its feathers. As a result, the sad little cygnet has spent a summer on the Solway all alone. Now, as the whooper swan

16 October 2017

WWT's very own 'human swan' recognised by Women of the Year

WWT's very own 'human swan' recognised by Women of the Year

Sacha Dench of the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT), will be named as one of Britain’s ‘Women of the Year’ at a prestigious lunch to celebrate ‘2017 Woman of Achievement’. She will join over 400 women from all walks of life and represents not

12 October 2017

WWT proposes new accountability law

WWT proposes new accountability law

A new law will be proposed at Westminster today (Wed 11 Oct) which would commit the Government to making the UK a little greener and healthier each year, or have to face up to Parliament and the public if they don’t. The WWT (Wildfowl & Wetlands Tru

11 October 2017

Child 'architects' check on new wetlands

Child 'architects' check on new wetlands

School pupils turned construction managers last week when they dropped in on a new wetland project that they helped design. More than 500 pupils from Prince of Wales Primary School visited the site of the new Prince of Wales community wetlands, which are

4 October 2017

Your WWT 2016-17

Your WWT 2016-17

Your WWT is working hard to create special wetland landscapes that benefit people and wildlife. Here are just some of the achievements your support made possible in the financial year 2016-17. Wildlife at wetland centres Our 10 wetland centres and reserve

2 October 2017

New urban wetland at WWT London Wetland Centre

New urban wetland at WWT London Wetland Centre

A new urban wetland feature at WWT London Wetland Centre is showing visitors how to use rainwater to improve their environment and for wetland wildlife A series of ponds and planters in the courtyard capture rainfall from the visitor centre’s roofs, and

20 September 2017

Early observations indicate a poor breeding season for the Bewick's swan

Early observations indicate a poor breeding season for the Bewick's swan

Our experts travelled over 2000 miles to the tundra to ring Bewick’s swans but sighted just one cygnet over nine days. The team managed to tag 86 of the magnificent birds but are concerned unseasonably cold weather may have affected numbers. However the

12 September 2017

Celebrating our achievements!

Celebrating our achievements!

As we wave goodbye to summer, we thought we’d cheer everyone up with a round-up of good news from across our WWT centres. There’s lots to celebrate in conservation. There were several examples of how habitat creation projects and developed habitat man

7 September 2017

UK hand-reared rare birds head south for winter

UK hand-reared rare birds head south for winter

A total of 26 black-tailed godwits, hand-reared at WWT Welney in Norfolk, have spread their wings for warmer climes. The first-time adventurers were released from their aviary only eleven weeks ago and have already been sighted in various locations along

5 September 2017

Tree-mendous rain garden that mimics the Canadian wilderness is unveiled

Tree-mendous rain garden that mimics the Canadian wilderness is unveiled

A stunning new garden, which pays tribute to the Canadian outdoors and picked up a Gold medal at the 2017 RHS Chelsea Flower Show, has opened at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre in Burscough. The feature, which was funded by the Royal Bank of Canada, will

1 September 2017

Science Behind Steart - New QR Codes on Reserve

Science Behind Steart - New QR Codes on Reserve

WWT Steart Marshes is collaborating in a Masters project at the University of the West of England which pilots the use of QR codes on our reserve to help communicate the scientific research going on at Steart. There are three QR codes on site which you ca

29 August 2017

First ever floating aviary to save world's rarest duck

First ever floating aviary to save world's rarest duck

A flock of tufted ducks will spend the next ten days in the world’s first known floating aviary at the WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Gloucestershire as part of a trial that could save their cousins on the other side of the world, the Madagascar Pochard

25 August 2017

Environment Secretary visits WWT Steart Marshes

Environment Secretary visits WWT Steart Marshes

Environment Secretary Michael Gove visited the UK’s biggest coastal realignment project to find out how constructed wetland habitats can reduce flooding, pollution and carbon. The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) and Environment Agency’s Steart Mars

22 August 2017

10 years on - flooding lessons unlearned

10 years on - flooding lessons unlearned

(main photo: Dealing with floods WWT style - with floating wheelbarrows!) Blog by Peter Morris, WWT Head of CampaignsIt is 10 years since the UK’s worst floods on record. It’s a time to: Firstly reflect on the shock, hardship and bravery of t

19 July 2017

Big Butterfly Count 2017

Big Butterfly Count 2017

Sir David Attenborough has launched 2017's annual Big Butterfly Count at WWT London Wetland Centre. You can take part by downloading a spotter's guide from Butterfly Conservation Trust's Big Butterfly Count website or downloading their app.

14 July 2017