News
Global conservation agreement leads to ecosystem approach to health
Prevention is better than cure, is the message that came from governments around the world this week as countries signed up to a new approach to managing health in wetlands. The 162 signatories to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands yesterday agreed to adop
13 July 2012
Opening of compost toilets
We have opened the compost toilets by the canoe safari today. These are completely odourless and waterless toilets. There are 2 there and both are uni-sex, disabled access and baby changing. They work in a very unique way. Under each toilet is 2 compartme
13 July 2012
1 to 1 meetings & vending machines
I was in a meeting all day yesterday with my line manager looking at some exciting future projects at Martin Mere such as the current use of the building and how we can improve it, what we can offer indoors and the developments that are happening outside.
12 July 2012
Update - NW Bird Watching Festival
There is now a lot more information on the bird watching festival at the following link: http://www.wwt.org.uk/visit-us/martin-mere/things-to-see-and-do/events-calendar/2012/11/24/north-west-bird-watching-festival/ We have a lot more workshops this year i
9 July 2012
Tourism award success
I am pleased to say that we have been shortlisted for two tourism awards with Lancashire and Blackpool Tourist Board: Best Large Attraction and Best Sustainable Tourist Business. We now have to make a paper submission by 30 July and we will have mystery s
3 July 2012
Who's who in the Caribbean nesting colony?
The Caribbean flamingos, currently sitting on their (wooden) eggs are a noisy, argumentative yet fascinating bunch that, if you have the time to sit and watch for a short while, will provide an interesting spectacle and entertaining insight into how flami
30 June 2012
A visit by West Lancashire Council
ACES (Association Chief Estate Surveyors) are here today to host a seminar in our lecture theatre. They are having a meeting and then I am doing a presentation to them based on the development of the canoe safari and the cafe in terms of problems we found
22 June 2012
What do the birds do when nobody's looking?
When the crowds have thinned out, the Chilean flamingos come and enjoy the stepping stones at WWT Slimbridge. Having been data collecting at Slimbridge for the past few months, I have noticed how the flamingos will af
21 June 2012
Walk with a warden day- Duckery special!
Have you ever fancied getting behind the scenes at WWT Slimbridge? Then check out our events page or call Eleanor Wise on 01453891223. This lovely group did just that back in April, and all (i hope!) had quite a lovely time! The concept is that th
20 June 2012
Congratulations Children's University
I went along to a graduation ceremony at Edge Hill today to witness 5 schools pick up their awards. Childrens Univeristy is an initiativ ein Sefton that allows children to collect points for learnign they do outside of school hours - this could include af
20 June 2012
Mind the table manners
If you spend time watching the flocks of flamingos at WWT Slimbridge, you will see that when they feed on the flamingo pellet, which is placed in the bowls or troughs for them by Phil and his colleagues, there is a lot of squabbling, arguing, pushing and
18 June 2012
Top ten ideas for a waterproof wetland weekend
Enjoyed Springwatch? Hopefully you’re now inspired to get outside and find out more about wildlife this weekend. And there’s plenty to see and do at WWT London Wetland Centre, whatever the weather! Most of these activities are undercover, but there’
15 June 2012
Downy Duckling Day summary.
And breathe..! This Downy Duckling week has been a very trying one, and very wet. We haven't experienced such steady down-pours in many years, but we didn't let the weather dampen our spirits! Tours were fully booked, and many visitors greedily absorbed t
12 June 2012
Barn owls nesting
We have got 2 pairs of barn owls nesting on the reserve at the moment including a family that have made the Harrier Hide their home. Kane was ringing the birds the other day and he managed to get this fantastic picture of the family. We are getting mo
12 June 2012
So why the mud pie?
You might be wondering just why the aviculturists go to so much effort in helping the flamingos prepare their nest sites. Is it simply because a load of animal keepers enjoying throwing mud around?! Well maybe (!) but there is serious reason for the creat
10 June 2012