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Pupils start to benefit from outdoor learning forum

Pupils start to benefit from outdoor learning forum

Teachers  and a swan observe WWT's Lucy Hellier run an outdoor learning session(c) Simon Ball 6,000 pupils in Gloucestershire have started to benefit from a new teacher forum set up by the Wildfowl & Wetlands Tru

5 October 2015

First African Comb ducklings at WWT Slimbridge in 20 years

First African Comb ducklings at WWT Slimbridge in 20 years

      Bird experts are celebrating 12 very special ducklings which have been bred at WWT Slimbridge for the first time in 20 years. There are low numbers of African Comb ducks in collections across the UK so staff at the wetland centre in

2 September 2015

Top of the blocks! Lottie the otter clear favourite in WWT Slimbridge’s LEGO brick trail

Top of the blocks! Lottie the otter clear favourite in WWT Slimbridge’s LEGO brick trail

An early leader has emerged in a public vote for the favourite character in WWT Slimbridge’s LEGO brick animal trail. Lottie the Otter has received around four times the votes of the next most popular character, making it very unlikely that anyone will

19 August 2015

Foster care rare birds return home to breed

Foster care rare birds return home to breed

Spoonievision tonight 8pm - first footage and behind-the-scenes interviews A spoon-billed sandpiper chick under the care of WWT's expert bird keepers Rare spoon-billed sandpipers that were fostered by conservationist

19 August 2015

Chick blossoms thanks to support from surrogate sibling

Chick blossoms thanks to support from surrogate sibling

A chick and a duckling have become unlikely friends after being reared together at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre. There was much excitement when a female Ruff wader laid for the first time at Slimbridge but as only one egg was fertile a decision was take

11 August 2015

First flight of wild young cranes in West Country for 400 years

First flight of wild young cranes in West Country for 400 years

Wildlife conservationists are celebrating this week after young wild cranes took to the air in the West Country for the first time in four centuries. And it’s a double celebration, with successful crane families in both Somerset and Gloucestershire.

6 August 2015

Unveiled at Slimbridge, WWT’s first giant LEGO® brick animal trail

Unveiled at Slimbridge, WWT’s first giant LEGO® brick animal trail

    On Tuesday the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust’s first LEGO brick animal trail was launched at Slimbridge Wetland Centre by WWT Chief Executive Martin Spray.  This is the first time these amazing characters have been seen among the real life ani

16 July 2015

Record flamingo chicks at WWT Slimbridge thanks to dry weather

Record flamingo chicks at WWT Slimbridge thanks to dry weather

Flamingo Chick taken by Michael Page The flamingo flocks at Slimbridge are having a baby boom with record numbers of young this year, thanks in part to the recent dry spell. There are already 38 Caribbean and Greater

9 July 2015

Amazing giant LEGO® brick animals will bring families closer to nature this summer at WWT Slimbridge

Amazing giant LEGO® brick animals will bring families closer to nature this summer at WWT Slimbridge

This summer the world’s most popular toy will bring families closer to nature at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre. Giant LEGO brick sculptures will be at the attraction in Gloucestershire for eight weeks this summer from July 18 to September 6, alongside

25 June 2015

Kids see weird wetland beasts on the brink up close at Slimbridge

Kids see weird wetland beasts on the brink up close at Slimbridge

Phobe, Dylan and James from Slimbridge School meet one of the new crayfish School kids visiting WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre this week have been getting up close to two of Britain’s weirdest and most endangered wet

3 June 2015

Bin liners give boost to baby newts

Bin liners give boost to baby newts

The humble bin liner is proving indispensable for an amphibian keeper rearing newts at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre. Jay Redbond has been placing strips of black bin liner in his newts’ tanks to act as artificial leaves for them to lay eggs on. The ne

21 May 2015

Slimbridge's Debbie Pain named in top 50 Wildlife Power  List

Slimbridge's Debbie Pain named in top 50 Wildlife Power List

A portrait of Debbie Pain The WWT Director of Conservation at Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Debbie Pain, has been named as one of the top 50 most influential conservation heroes in the Wildlife Power List published by th

19 May 2015

Downy Duckling Days

Downy Duckling Days

Canada Goose gosling   Mallard duckling Bring your little ones to meet ours at WWT slimbridge Wetland Centre this half term. Children can discover the cutest baby birds imagi

15 May 2015

Crane egg delayed by late spring

Crane egg delayed by late spring

UPDATE 13 MAY 2015: SINCE WE PUBLISHED THIS STORY, UNFORTUNATELY RUBY AND BART'S NEST ATTEMPT HAS FAILED. THERE IS STILL PLENTY OF CRANE ACTIVITY AROUND SLIMBRIDGE'S RESERVES SO WE ARE STILL HOPEFUL THAT BREEDING MIGHT HAPPEN THIS YEAR A young crane has

11 May 2015

UWE graduate’s film of cranes selected for prize in Japan

UWE graduate’s film of cranes selected for prize in Japan

A graduate from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) has had her first film, set at WWT Slimbridge in Gloucestershire, selected for the Japan Wildlife Film Festival alongside David Attenborough’s latest BBC series, Life Story. Ida May-Jon

1 May 2015