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Sightings Thursday 18th February.

Sightings Thursday 18th February.

Avocet Tree Sparrow Whooper swan Reed Bunting Skylark Golden Plover Teal Short-eared owl Liitle egret Bewick Swan Redshank Ruff Snipe  

18 February 2016

Love is in the air!

Love is in the air!

Listen to the skies at night - the Bewick's swans are starting to leave the UK back to their breeding grounds, just in time for Valentine's Day. Catch up with the latest from swan expert Julia Newth's Bewick's Swan Diary:

11 February 2016

Happy World Wetlands Day!

Happy World Wetlands Day!

WWT Caerlaverock wetland centre 2nd February is the anniversary of the Ramsar Convention being signed, to protect wetlands around the world. WWT founder Sir Peter Scott was the keynote speaker when the Convention was

2 February 2016

First buffalo born in simple plan for Cambodia wetlands

First buffalo born in simple plan for Cambodia wetlands

A Cambodian family has received its first buffalo calf, born to a buffalo loaned to them by a Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) scheme to beat poverty and help the environment. WWT's "buffalo bank" loans poor communities in the Mekong Delta working anim

1 February 2016

Your support gets wetland wildlife on TV

Your support gets wetland wildlife on TV

BBC Autumnwatch film a slice of cake in the Caerlaverock café. We don't know why either. Thank you to all our supporters, as always, for helping to save wetlands in the UK and around the world. Wetlands are so import

28 January 2016

Show the love this Valentine's Day

Show the love this Valentine's Day

Your own little green heart - wear it with pride! Your local wetland centre is a great place to go for a Valentine’s Day date with someone you love. WWT has teamed up with the Climate Coalition to invite you to ‘s

27 January 2016

It's nearly gardening time again!

It's nearly gardening time again!

If you’re lucky enough to have a garden, the mild weather might get you out gardening a bit earlier this year. Here are a couple of things you probably know already, but are always worth keeping in mind to protect our native wetlands and wildlife.

27 January 2016

WWT's Big Splash: national puddle jumping championships this half term

WWT's Big Splash: national puddle jumping championships this half term

Children of all ages are encouraged to get out in the fresh air and have fun jumping in puddles this February half term with WWT’s Big Splash - the national puddle jumping championship. The Big Splash takes place at all nine WWT wetland centres.  Kids

26 January 2016

Sightings Thursday 7th January

Sightings Thursday 7th January

Great white egret on lady fen. Please note Reedbed hide closed due to flooding, Lyle and friends wellies advised. All other hides and hare walk unaffected

7 January 2016

A plan for nature and for you

A plan for nature and for you

"More protection for dinosaurs please!" Whatever matters to you, let us know. It’s a new year, new beginnings and time to maybe think about improving your well-being and the world around you. That could include thi

4 January 2016

Happy new year, and happy birthday!

Happy new year, and happy birthday!

A very happy new year to you from all of us at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust. In 2016 we’ll celebrate 70 years since Sir Peter Scott founded WWT. Scott wrote in his autobiography: “I have an itch to create, and my life is too short for all the thi

1 January 2016

Wildlife sightings for 28th December 2015

Wildlife sightings for 28th December 2015

7 snipe - wader scrape 12 Siskin - sheltered lagoon 9 Redwing flew over SW 1 Peregrine - perched on hospital December bird highlights: Bittern, Shelduck, Goldeneye, Jack Snipe, Dunlin, Stonechat, Brambling, Water Pipit, Treecreeper. Bittern can be found o

28 December 2015

Today's Sightings

Today's Sightings

Wader Lake     Time/AM     Tide/Low Canada Geese - 31 Shoveler - 4 Teal - 40 Lesser Black-backed Gull - 3 Black-headed Gull - 2 Shelduck - 19 Grey Heron - 1 Tufted Duck - 3   Saline Lagoon Shelduck - 2   Hawthorn Wood Treecreeper - 1 Bul

22 December 2015

From Russia with swans: woman’s first ever paramotor ‘migration’

From Russia with swans: woman’s first ever paramotor ‘migration’

A champion sportswoman and conservationist will fly 4,500 miles from the Russian Arctic to Britain next autumn, using just a parachute wing and strapped to a small propeller engine, in the first ever attempt to follow Bewick’s swans on their annual migr

21 December 2015

WWT and lead ammunition poisoning

WWT and lead ammunition poisoning

WWT and BASC are working together to conserve the common pochard(c)WWT/James Lees We commend colleagues at the British Association for Shooting & Conservation (BASC) for the excellent support they give to conserva

11 December 2015