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Wetlands Trust celebrates 65 years
One of the world’s largest wetland conservation organisations celebrates its 65th anniversary today. The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust has saved species, pioneered scientific research and helped governments and communities reap widespread benefits from
10 November 2011

International boost for UK wetlands trust
The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust is today (1 November 2011) forging closer ties with more than 150 governments that have committed to safeguarding wetlands through an international treaty. WWT Chief Executive Martin Spray will sign a Memorandum of Cooper
1 November 2011

Historic agreement for UK wetlands trust
Waders on the Severn Estuary at Slimbridge, one of six WWT Ramsar sites History has been made today with the confirmation of a major new agreement between WWT and the Ramsar wetlands convention. WWT Chief Executive Ma
1 November 2011

Last rhino dies but hope for other species
Vietnam has lost its last Javan rhino, killed by poachers for its horn, reports say. The death, likened to losing part of the country’s natural heritage, leaves fewer than 50 of the animals left in the wild. Development and population pressures are amon
1 November 2011

GPS could solve bean goose riddle
Rare taiga bean geese have been fitted with tracking devices by WWT scientists in an attempt to find out more about where they go. GPS tags have been attached to four of the geese in Scotland to reveal the extent of their winter and summer locations, and
31 October 2011

Hint at reprieve for Natron flamingos
Lesser Flamingos by James Lees The spectacular lesser flamingo appears to have won the latest round in on-off development plans for one of its most important breeding sites. Dr Julius Ningu, the Tanzanian Government
30 October 2011

Migrant mile-eaters: long-distance flyers about to touch down
A kingfisher has flown more than 620 miles from Poland to Suffolk to escape harsh weather. Its migration has beaten the 603-mile record for a British kingfisher, set by a bird which flew from Pembrokeshire to northern Spain. The new record holder was foun
27 October 2011

Gulls are ace
While they’re a nuisance to some, to others, gulls are “ace”. Not least to Dave Paynter, reserve manager at Slimbridge and one of WWT’s longest serving members of staff. As MPs rail, on behalf of desperate residents, for something to be done altho
25 October 2011

Walk away those Christmas calories this Boxing Day at WWT
Wake up on Boxing Day feeling like a pig in a blanket? Many of us overindulge on turkey, booze and Christmas pud, so why not clear those foggy heads with some fresh air and work off those festive excesses with a visit to a WWT wetland centre – one of t
21 October 2011

First Whooper swans ride the winds into WWT centres breaking a new record
The first Whooper swans of the season have arrived at Welney WWT centre, Norfolk, and at Caerlaverock WWT centre, Scotland, surprising spectators by arriving earlier than ever before. The record-breaking early arrivals are thought to have caught the north
21 October 2011

Join the frosty festive fun as the magic of Christmas unfolds at WWT centres
It is the most wonderful time of the year, and families are in for an early treat over the festive season at WWT’s nine wetland centres across the UK. From husky sleigh rides to Christmas wreath making workshops, there’s something to keep everyone ent
21 October 2011

First heat of WWT’s 2011-2012 Photography Competition hits the halfway mark
(Entered by Ben Cullen in the Young Photographer of the Year Award category, taken at Slimbridge) From shovelers at Slimbridge to otters at Washington – the entries into the autumn heat of the WWT 2011-2012 Photography Competition are flooding in.
21 October 2011

Conservation in action!
There is notable movement of song thrush on site today, with 11 birds spotted along the river footpath as I carried out the daily fence check this morning. I had a ‘conservation in action!’ moment as well, when I found 40 redwing feeding in the newly-
21 October 2011

Become a Regatta blogger and you could win £100 worth of outdoor clothing!
Come rain or shine, Regatta – the UK’s leading outdoor clothing and footwear brand - can help you prepare for your very own adventure in the great outdoors. Regatta, a corporate patron of Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, has linked up with us to encoura
12 October 2011

Raise a glass (and cash) for geese and wetlands
WWT is delighted to announce a new way for our members and supporters to help our global conservation work and many will also be pleased to hear that it involves enjoying one of Scotland’s finest Highland single malt Scotch whiskies. Glengoyne Highland
15 August 2011