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Spring on the Great Ouse Wetlands - March

Spring on the Great Ouse Wetlands - March

Throughout the year a team of 30 media volunteers have been filming across the Great Ouse Wetlands to capture some of the regions most treasured spectacles and diverse wildlife. Here are some of our highlights from March: https://youtu.be/I25JvxN_Zqc

1 December 2015

Winter on the Great Ouse Wetlands - January

Winter on the Great Ouse Wetlands - January

Throughout the year a team of 30 media volunteers have been filming across the Great Ouse Wetlands to capture some of the regions most treasured spectacles and diverse wildlife. Here are some of our highlights from January: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v

30 November 2015

Swan Rescues!

Swan Rescues!

WWT works tirelessly to protect our treasured swans, in this video we take a look at some of the other organisations who are doing the same. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZbpWmH6yyA

29 November 2015

Keeping Track of the Whoopers

Keeping Track of the Whoopers

Whooper swan season has well and truly begun at WWT! Whooper swans undertake probably the longest sea crossing of any swan species, covering between 800 and 1,400 km between Iceland and their wintering sites here in the UK. Each autumn hundreds of whooper

3 November 2015

Autumn Wildlife Photography Top Tips - Part 1

Autumn Wildlife Photography Top Tips - Part 1

Autumn is an amazing time to get outdoors with your camera – it’s a time of great change, of epic migrations and swirling murmurations. There’s so much to see, and in this series James Lees, acclaimed photographer and Reserve Warden at WWT Slimbridg

28 October 2015

Pink-footed geese bonanza at WWT Martin Mere

Pink-footed geese bonanza at WWT Martin Mere

Over the last couple of weeks more than 30,000 pink-footed geese have arrived at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre.  Such large numbers, this early in the year, suggest that we could be on track to beat last year’s record number of 45,800 geese roosting a

20 October 2015

Bewick's swans - record breaking early arrivals fuel cold winter rumours

Bewick's swans - record breaking early arrivals fuel cold winter rumours

Something quite extraordinary is happening this week at WWT, three of our wetland centres have reported the earliest arrival of the world famous Bewick’s swans for over 50 years and it's rumoured that this may mean we are in for a long and bitter winter

15 October 2015

Five things you can do to help wetlands

Five things you can do to help wetlands

Create your own pond Wildlife needs water, so bring wildlife to you by giving them a lovely pond. You’ll attract animals like frogs, dragon flies and pond skaters. Check out WWT’s guide to creating a pond and our advice on native UK plants for pond

12 October 2015

Unashamedly passionate about wildlife

Unashamedly passionate about wildlife

In November, BBC's Autumnwatch will be showcasing the wonders of the migration at our very own WWT Caerlaverock in Scotland. In this special guest blog, presenter Chris Packham gets you in the mood for Autumnwatch and speaks out about being ‘unashamedly

7 October 2015

Goat Moth Caterpillar - A Rare Sight

Goat Moth Caterpillar - A Rare Sight

Goat moth caterpillars spend four years munching on willow; their large pinscers are just the tools they need, so mind your fingers if you go near one!  This month the caterpillars are looking for somewhere to pupate over winter.  They will then emerge

28 September 2015

Musk Beetle - A Closer Look

Musk Beetle - A Closer Look

Musk beetles are part of the longhorn group.  They are scarce in the UK, but larvae feed and grow inside willow trees, so wetlands like ours are a great place to spot them.  Adult beetles are this amazing green-blue metallic colour! https://youtu.be/ec2

23 September 2015

Ruff - The Most Extravagent of Waders

Ruff - The Most Extravagent of Waders

Ruff have extravagant breeding plumages that come in many colour forms. Even at this time of year the plumages can vary and the females are much smaller than the males. Whilst birds are passing through on migration; look out for these waders next time you

15 September 2015

Grass Snake - Hiding in the Workshop

Grass Snake - Hiding in the Workshop

Grass snakes are easy to identify with their distictive yellow and black collar. They are the largest UK species of snake but thankfully only eat fish and amphibians. They are very timid but you might be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of one before winte

28 August 2015

Lizard - Enjoying the Sun

Lizard - Enjoying the Sun

This common lizard is enjoying the late summer sunshine. Basking as this one is, helps them warm up ready to go hunting. https://youtu.be/NVtcgwYpU6w Footage by Adam Finch

20 August 2015

Dragonfly - 30,000 Lenses

Dragonfly - 30,000 Lenses

Vision is the most important sense to a dragonfly. Their compound eyes are incredible allowing them to see forwards, alongside, above and behind all at the same time! Luckily we aren't on the menu and can watch them hunting for smaller prey. https://youtu

15 August 2015