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What happened at COP27 for wetlands?
If you’re someone who keeps track of environmental news, you’ll likely have heard of the 27th Conference of Parties (COP27) that has been taking place in Egypt for the past two weeks.
Unforgettable wildlife encounters: UK coastal marshes
Biologist and nature writer Dr Amy-Jane Beer reflects on sharing the wondrous spectacle of a dawn goose flight with her young son.
Special places to experience nature’s most spectacular show
Nature is pulling out all the stops before winter settles in. Get front row seats at our wetland centres and immerse yourself in a performance that will lift your mood, engage your senses and have you awestruck with the sheer splendour.
One to spot… Eider
Get ready to fall for the charms of the UK's heaviest – and chattiest – sea duck, at one of our WWT wetland sites.
Hidden Depths: Photography Reveals the Emotional Landscape
There is growing evidence that spending time in blue spaces supports emotional health and wellbeing.
Use your voice to secure a ban on lead ammunition
We believe it’s time to get rid of lead shot for good. Here WWT’s Ecosystem Health & Social Dimensions Manager, Julia Newth, tells us why it’s so important.
Autumn reserves roundup
After a busy summer across WWT’s reserves our teams have a long list of seasonal jobs to get through in preparation for the colder months ahead.
Calling all eek!splorers
Join us for a fantastic fun wildlife learning eek!sperience for all the family this half term
Get into birdwatching
Visiting a wetland at the beginning of autumn is a very exciting experience.
Restore your wellbeing in our wetlands this autumn
A sense of calm descends as the busyness of long summer days come to an end and our lives return to a bit more of a routine. It’s time to take stock, check in and slow down.
Family fun this summer
We’ve been really enjoying our Junior Wetland Ranger days and from what we hear, so have you! If you haven’t given it a go yet you’re missing out, so join us for a fun filled day of adventure and fun at one of our wetland centres.
Hot cities and cool wetlands
We’ve all been feeling warm recently and heatwaves are expected to be more intense and more frequent in the future as our climate warms.
Q&A with Birdgirl, Mya-Rose Craig
A passionate birder from a young age and now one of the UK’s youngest conservation campaigners and diversity activists, Mya-Rose Craig tells us about her hopes for the future of our planet and the joy she gets from being in nature.
Making art for wetland conservation
Two pieces of art created by renowned paper artist Jessica Palmer, capturing the beauty of WWT Steart Marshes, will go up for sale to support WWT’s work
Summer on our reserves
At this time of year it’s all hands on deck. Our hardworking reserve staff and volunteers are busy supporting the abundance of incredible wetland wildlife that arrives on our reserves during the summer. Discover what they’ve been up to.