Martin Mere news

Three crane chicks hatch

Three crane chicks hatch

Three African Crowned Crane eggs have successfully hatched at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre.  This is only the fourth that the Centre has successfully reared African Crown Crane chicks since the Centre was established in 1975. The crane chicks can be vi

24 August 2016

Bat nights at Martin Mere

Bat nights at Martin Mere

Each year WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre take on 2 reserve placement students for 1 year who are studying conservation degrees, and they also undertake a project.  Amy Sherwin is one of these students and she has undertaken a project to set up regular ba

1 August 2016

Kingfishers galore

Kingfishers galore

Kingfishers have been delighting visitors to WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre this week by feeding and displaying in front of the hides. Reserve Manager, Tom Clare, said: “Everyone loves to see kingfishers and it is great that more and more of these birds

15 July 2016

Meet Fred the Frog

Meet Fred the Frog

NEW Fred the Frog joins the GIANT LEGO(R) brick animals trail returning to WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre this summer. A surprise new model, Fred the Frog, was unveiled today at Martin Mere by children from Gwladys Street School from Liverpool. Fred took

5 July 2016

Flamingo chicks hatch

Flamingo chicks hatch

Two greater flamingo chicks have hatched at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre this week. Centre Manager, Nick Brooks, said: “the flamingo chicks are quite late hatching this year, but it means that we will have flamingo chicks for everyone to see during th

1 July 2016

Grebe chicks on reserve

Grebe chicks on reserve

Three Great Crested Grebe chicks have hatched on the WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre reserve for the first time, as just one of two ‘firsts’ at the centre this week. Reserve Manager, Tom Clare, said: “If there has been one breeding wetland bird that

24 June 2016

Some 3D relief?

Some 3D relief?

Nurturing Nature is the title of the latest exhibition at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre over the next month. The exhibition, by Ann Maria Rimmer, features framed 3d relief sculptures. Ann Maria says: “I consider myself very lucky to have found my passi

23 June 2016

New development

New development

Work has begun on a major new attraction: Wooded Wetlands at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre. The new attraction is a complete redevelopment of the North American area of the waterfall gardens and will ultimately include tepee encampment demonstrating how

17 June 2016

Thank you volunteers

Thank you volunteers

The country has just celebrated National Volunteering Week and WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre is taking the opportunity to thank all of our volunteers for their hard work over the last 70 years with WWT and 41 years with Martin Mere. Volunteer Development

13 June 2016

Gull chicks thrive

Gull chicks thrive

The Black-headed Gull colony at WWT Martin Mere was visited by our researcher this week in order to gain an idea of the total numbers breeding and how the breeding season is faring this year. We have monitored the black-headed gulls in the past but this i

3 June 2016

A white duckling??

A white duckling??

In a first for the centre, WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre, has hatched a pure white domestic duckling. Grounds Manager, Steve Nasir, said: “Over the years Martin Mere has hatched literally thousands of domestic ducklings but this is the first time we ha

20 May 2016

Weeds are in hot water!

Weeds are in hot water!

WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre has become the first reserve in the country to buy and use WAVE as an environmentally friendly and sustainable method of weed control – using nothing but hot water! The innovative Cardley-Wave system uses no chemicals but

13 May 2016

Stop press moos

Stop press moos

Two Long-horn calves have been born at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre, helping the Centre to traditionally manage the reserve. The calves can be viewed from the Ron Barker hide and they are a couple of weeks old. The centre is still expecting a number of

26 April 2016

Cheer on your duck!

Cheer on your duck!

On your marks, get set, go…………. WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre is making a splash this bank holiday weekend with the third annual plastic duck race on Monday 2 May at 3pm. All April, children have been coming in their droves to paint a plastic duc

22 April 2016

Rare nene gosling

Rare nene gosling

Wardens at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre are celebrating an Easter present after one rare Nene gosling recently hatched in mid-March. Only about 1,000 Nenes – pronounced ‘nay-nay’ after their call – survive in the wild in their native Hawaii. Th

1 April 2016