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England Wetland Vision

England Wetland Vision

WWT welcomes the England Wetland Vision, which was launched at the WWT London Wetland Centre this week by a partnership of English Heritage, Environment Agency, Natural England, RSPB and the Wildlife Trusts. The Wetland Vision looks forward 50 years to a

7 July 2008

Water industry should seize opportunity to protect environment and consumers

Water industry should seize opportunity to protect environment and consumers

From the Blueprint for Water coalition www.blueprintforwater.co.uk Water companies should use their current planning and expenditure review as an opportunity to provide better protection for the environment and tackle rising prices for water customers. Th

2 July 2008

WWT welcomes new plan to tackle invasive species

WWT welcomes new plan to tackle invasive species

At WWT London Wetland Centre today, government minister Lord Rooker launched a new plan to deal with invasive species which damage our wildlife. It is the first time that Great Britain has had a coordinated strategy to reduce the threat of invasive non-na

28 May 2008

Top Goose brents caught and tagged, as first barnacle goose makes it to Svalbard

Top Goose brents caught and tagged, as first barnacle goose makes it to Svalbard

Last week (13 May) in Iceland, WWT and a specialist team successfully caught and fitted satellite transmitters to three Light-bellied Brent geese for our Top Goose project, carried out in conjunction with Radio 4's World On the Move programme and Bristol

21 May 2008

WWT welcomes Lewis wind farm veto

WWT welcomes Lewis wind farm veto

WWT is delighted by the Scottish government's decision to veto plans for the controversial Lewis wind farm in the Outer Hebrides. The Scottish energy minister, Jim Mather, said this week that the 181-turbine project, which would have dominated the moors o

25 April 2008

Government 'must try harder' on water

Government 'must try harder' on water

Government must try harder to tackle problems such as flooding, pollution and waste, with the coming year offering a real opportunity to change the way we value, manage and invest in water. It is a year since the Blueprint for Water coalition - supported

28 November 2007

Rare red-breasted goose visits WWT Caerlaverock

Rare red-breasted goose visits WWT Caerlaverock

Staff at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust's (WWT) Caerlaverock Wetland Centre in Scotland did a double take this morning. Amongst the many thousands of Barnacle geese feeding on the reserve was a lone Red-breasted goose. An endangered species listed on t

13 November 2007

Experts' plan to protect whooper swans

Experts' plan to protect whooper swans

This weekend, the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust and the Irish Whooper Swan Study Group are joining forces with other partners to prepare a Single Species Action Plan for Whooper Swans at an international workshop in Northern Ireland. The Action Planning W

2 November 2007

Lifetime achievement award for WWT scientist

Lifetime achievement award for WWT scientist

Dr Baz Hughes, Head of Species Conservation at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, Slimbridge has been presented with a Lifetime Achievement award by the International Wild Waterfowl Association. The prestigious award is in recognition of his outstanding c

2 November 2007

Migrating bird numbers rocket

Migrating bird numbers rocket

Despite much of the UK basking in unseasonally warm temperatures, Autumn is truly here as the influx of migrating birds arriving to spend the winter here appears to be gathering pace. 27 Barnacle Geese arrived at Caerlaverock last week, but today that num

4 October 2007