Our projects

Our conservation projects strengthen the link between wetlands, wildlife and people, in the UK and beyond.

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Baer's pochard conservation

Baer's pochard conservation

Baer’s pochard came into sharp focus in 2012 when it was listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN. It has undergone a rapid decline, pushing this duck to the edge of extinction. Urgent action is needed within China to address the critical threats

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Black-tailed Godwits

Black-tailed Godwits

Black-tailed godwits’ main historic threat has been the draining of wetland habitat to provide land to grow food for humans. Now flooding and predation are also causing issues. Through Project Godwit we aim to protect the breeding population in the UK

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Blue Influencers

Blue Influencers

Our Blue Influencers Scheme based at London Wetland Centre empowers young people from Greater London to tackle environmental and climate issues

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Blue Prescribing

Blue Prescribing

Blue Prescriptions is an innovative wetland-based health programme, designed to enhance people’s connection with nature and improve their wellbeing

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Blue Recovery

Blue Recovery

A Blue Recovery Wetlands teem with biodiversity. They are a large part of our natural infrastructure, providing essential protection against climate change, floods, droughts and pollution. They are also vital for our health and well

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Bridgwater Blue Heritage

Bridgwater Blue Heritage

We’re working with local people to boost Bridgwater’s blue infrastructure, enhance climate resilience, biodiversity and wellbeing

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Cambodia's wetland communities

Cambodia's wetland communities

Securing Cambodia’s Wetlands in the Lower Mekong The Lower Mekong region in Cambodia is home to some of the world’s most important wetlands. Cambodia is one of the world’s most wetland-dependent countries. Millions rely on the

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Climate Resilience in Somerset

Climate Resilience in Somerset

We're creating and restoring 130 hectares of wetlands along the Somerset coast, funded by the Green Recovery Challenge Fund (GCRF)

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