Visitors explore new wildlife film room

Family on green screen by Adam Finch
Family on green screen by Adam Finch

During the summer holidays the wildlife film room will be available on Wednesdays and weekends, between 1-4pm.

A new installation at WWT Welney Wetland Centre will allow visitors to fly with swans, hide in the reeds like a bittern or box with hares.

Children and adults alike will be able to connect with the natural spectacles filmed by the Great Ouse Wetland project in a new and interactive way. This has all been made possible with a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the support of the Ouse Washes Landscape Partnership scheme (OWLP).

Using a studio set-up complete with a green screen, you can interact with scenarios using a selection of props. Or you can step into the shoes of Steve Backshall or Michaela Strachan and present to camera about what you are seeing.

Media Production Officer, Adam Finch said:

Children can explore different wetland worlds and interact with a range of fascinating species or step into the shoes of David Attenborough and present their own wildlife videos’

It’s a fantastic way for children to engage with wildlife through technology and learn about the world around them in a new and exciting way’.

Landscape Partnership Programme Manager for Cambridgeshire ACRE, Mark Nokkert said:

‘Having just recently tried this activity out with my six year old son, we would thoroughly recommend it’

‘The staff and volunteers are great at engaging children and adults alike with this opportunity’.

Child and staff using green screen by Bob EllisThis addition to WWT Welney fits in with the range of indoor and outdoor activities to provide a great day out, whatever the weather.

 

 

 

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