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Ice Warning

Ice Warning

Due to last night freezing temperatures and the constant rain fall the road to the reserve is covered in Black Ice as it the reserve. EXTREME CAUTION IS NEEDED! It is thawing though, and is passable if driven carefully. The areas on the reserve around the

19 December 2011

Off to the playground

Off to the playground

I am off to Lyme Park today to take a look at their play area. There are still plans here at the Centre to build a new adventure play area next year, we are just waiting for planning to be confirmed before we can proceed with this, and the play area at Ly

16 December 2011

What has happened to the Dome?

What has happened to the Dome?

Unfortunatley we have seen some damage this wind as a result of the heavy winds we have had recently and the dome that we have by the centre has completely lost its roof so we will have to get that replaced over the winter in plenty of time to start doing

14 December 2011

Plan for water has no bottle

Plan for water has no bottle

The Government’s Water White Paper, Water for Life, is published today. The measures outlined could reduce water use and better safeguard wetlands but action is delayed and concerns about urban flooding and over-abstraction are fudged. Carrie Hume, Head

8 December 2011

Back to work

Back to work

It was a really good staff party on Saturday night. We had lots of games including jenga, duck races and the DJ got us making items out of balloons and certain staff up dancing to entertain us!  I am really starting to feel like it is coming up to Christ

6 December 2011

Darwin Scholarship Programme

Darwin Scholarship Programme

The UK Field Studies Council are launching the next round of their Darwin Scholars programme, which offers professional conservationists under the age of 35 the chance to spend two weeks in the UK learning basic techniques of biodiversity monitoring and i

5 December 2011

Parties galore

Parties galore

We are all looking forward to the staff Christmas party tomorrow night but I also have the Friends of Martin Mere Christmas party tonight and our volunteer party next week. The Christmas decorations have gone up and the tree is up in the main concourse so

2 December 2011

Four wrongs don’t make a fiscal right

Four wrongs don’t make a fiscal right

The Severn Estuary, protected by European law. WWT/James Lees Chancellor George Osborne is wrong to so readily dismiss long-standing laws protecting sites and species. He suggested in Tuesday’s Autumn Statement th

2 December 2011

Thousands of seaducks go missing

Thousands of seaducks go missing

Widespread declines in birds that spend most of their lives at sea are alarming conservationists. Long-tailed duck, Wolfgang Wander Seven species of seaduck that overwinter in the Baltic – a key wintering site -

30 November 2011

Ben Osborne events

Ben Osborne events

I am pleased to say that we have confirmed events next year with Ben Osborne. Ben Osbourne is official photographer for the BBC programme, Planet Earth, with Sir David Attenborough, winner of the ‘Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year’ in 2007 and

29 November 2011

In the middle of the Bird Fair

In the middle of the Bird Fair

It is the second day of the North West Bies Watching Festival and it is very busy here at the moment. We had 1100 people in yesterday which I was really please with as we had a lot of rain after 1pm, but it meant all the talks were vey well attended and w

27 November 2011

Studies point to rapid changes in the waterbird world, but what does it mean for conservation?

Studies point to rapid changes in the waterbird world, but what does it mean for conservation?

Two studies hitting the news this week have highlighted big changes for waterbirds. On Monday, a Finnish study measured how much later wildfowl in Northern Europe are setting off on their autumn migrations. Yesterday, the State of the UK’s Birds reports

25 November 2011

Swan-up and duck down,  dramatic changes revealed in the UK's waterbirds

Swan-up and duck down, dramatic changes revealed in the UK's waterbirds

Press release on behalf of the following partnership: British Trust for Ornithology; Joint Nature Conservation Committee; Natural England; Northern Ireland Environment Agency; RSPB; Scottish Natural Heritage; and the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust Signs o

24 November 2011

Dramatic changes revealed in UK waterbird numbers

Dramatic changes revealed in UK waterbird numbers

Shoveler - Tom Hines Signs of dramatic changes for some wetland birds are reported today as some species reach their highest and lowest recorded population levels in the UK in winter. Millions of ducks, geese, swans a

24 November 2011

Computer updates

Computer updates

Our IT department came and spent the week with us last week to improve our network connection in the building and over to our yard were the outdoor team work.  We always struggle here with wifi and internet connection due to our location so this is a wel

21 November 2011