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Tribute to waterbird research pioneer

Tribute to waterbird research pioneer

A tribute to Hugh Boyd who has sadly passed away, aged 91. Our thoughts are with his family. With the recent death of Hugh Boyd, the world of wildfowl and wetland conservation has lost one of its true pioneers and a mentor to a generation of waterbird res

22 July 2016

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22 July 2016

You've been Attenborough'd!

You've been Attenborough'd!

This is the moment naturalist and wildlife presenter Sir David Attenborough surprised WWT member Lizzie Guntrip by saying hello on a visit to London Wetland Centre. David was at the wetland centre in Barnes to launch the 2016 Big Butterfly Count, a nation

21 July 2016

WWT calls for more accountability for environmental protection

WWT calls for more accountability for environmental protection

Green Party MP Caroline Lucas receives her copy of the new report from WWT's team “Better accountability and better enforcement to protect our natural resources” was the message from speakers at the launch of WWT

20 July 2016

Opposition parties challenge new PM and Environment Secretary, following WWT report

Opposition parties challenge new PM and Environment Secretary, following WWT report

Green Party MP Caroline Lucas, WWT CEO Martin Spray and Labour Shadow Environment Secretary Rachael Maskell Liberal Democrat peer, The Baroness Parminter Opposition parties have

19 July 2016

New WWT report: PM and Environment Secretary urged to plan ahead

New WWT report: PM and Environment Secretary urged to plan ahead

Children learning how wetlands help to reduce flooding, pollution and drought Families and businesses will be worse off if a Government manifesto commitment to the environment falls due to Brexit, says the Wildfowl &a

19 July 2016

Get closer to nature - get more from your summer. Be a Nature Explorer!

Get closer to nature - get more from your summer. Be a Nature Explorer!

For budding explorers, adventure seekers and those looking to get more from the summer holidays this year, become a Nature Explorer at WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre! Visit between 21 July – 4 September and armed with your very own passport of discovery,

18 July 2016

Wetlands and leaving the EU 2, the sequel

Wetlands and leaving the EU 2, the sequel

Post by Peter Morris, WWT's Head of Public Relations & Campaigns Our Wetlands and leaving the EU blog following the EU Referendum result received a lot of good feedback from people who appreciated a bit of informed light commentary rather than heavy p

12 July 2016

Success at Russian breeding grounds lightens grief over chick deaths

Success at Russian breeding grounds lightens grief over chick deaths

Thirty spoon-billed sandpiper chicks have been hatched by conservationists in Russia over the weekend. The good news follows the tragic death last week of the world’s first captive-bred spoon-billed sandpipers. The Russian chicks have been hatched from

12 July 2016

Sad news for spoon-billed sandpipers

Sad news for spoon-billed sandpipers

These are the only critically endangered spoon-billed sandpiper chicks ever bred in captivity, but sadly neither survived for more than 60 hours. Each weighed only a few grammes and was barely bigger than a bumble bee. (c) Ben Cherry / WWT Seven eggs wer

5 July 2016

Wetlands and leaving the EU

Wetlands and leaving the EU

The EU funds many research projects, including WWT's work to slow a 50% decline in red-breasted geese numbers. Blog post by Peter Morris, WWT's Head of Public Relations & Campaigns: The impact of leaving the EU on

30 June 2016

Dragonfly Hotspot attracts an amazing giant LEGO® brick dragonfly called Emily!

Dragonfly Hotspot attracts an amazing giant LEGO® brick dragonfly called Emily!

WWT Caerlaverock is set to become a Dragonfly Hotspot in partnership with the British Dragonfly Society (BDS). In celebration, a giant LEGO brick sculpture of a dragonfly will visit us during the summer, alongside its living counterparts. The world’s m

21 June 2016

New behaviour seen in rare wading birds

New behaviour seen in rare wading birds

A ménage-a-trois between breeding black-tailed godwits has been witnessed for the first time ever by staff at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) in Norfolk. Staff monitoring the rare birds at WWT’s Welney reserve, one of only two places in the UK

16 June 2016

Eggs mean fresh hope for spoon-billed sandpipers

Eggs mean fresh hope for spoon-billed sandpipers

One of the world’s rarest birds has a new hope: it’s laid eggs in captivity for the first time. Seven eggs have been laid so far by two spoon-billed sandpipers at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) in Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, UK. The flock wa

14 June 2016

Soil is as important as air and water

Soil is as important as air and water

Soil sampling Blog post by Hannah Freeman, Chair of Blueprint for Water and WWT's Government Affairs Officer: We are dependent on healthy soils. Our soils are not only valuable for growing the food we eat; soil qualit

13 June 2016