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Royal Bank of Canada donates Chelsea garden to Martin Mere

Royal Bank of Canada donates Chelsea garden to Martin Mere

UPDATE: The Royal Bank of Canada Garden won a showgarden Gold Award at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. It's also up for a People's Award - you can vote for it online via the BBC website. WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre staff have been to Chelsea to meet the d

22 May 2017

Rosier future for rarest duck on Ramsar wetland

Rosier future for rarest duck on Ramsar wetland

The Madagascar pochard, the world’s rarest duck, has a rosier future today (International Day of Biodiversity) after the Government of Madagascar pledged to protect the wetland earmarked as its new home. A recent WWT audit of Madagascar’s wetlands id

22 May 2017

Our environment: the parties’ promises

Our environment: the parties’ promises

Manifestos give a glimpse into the future: not just commitments, but the political priorities of the Parliament to come. At WWT, we’re politically impartial. We’re working with all parties to promote the strongest possible policies to protect the envi

19 May 2017

Attenborough pays tribute to Scott

Attenborough pays tribute to Scott

Sir David Attenborough has visited WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre to pay tribute to his old friend, WWT founder Sir Peter Scott. The two broadcasters became close in the 1950s and 1960s, when Peter presented “Look” and David presented “Zooquest” fo

12 May 2017

Fenland chicks good for godwits

Fenland chicks good for godwits

First chicks mark fresh future for rare fenland wading bird

12 May 2017

Ask for environmental answers

Ask for environmental answers

3 crucial questions to ask Parliamentary candidates on your doorstep Political parties are already making promises for the Parliament ahead. But as we go into the General Election, we are still waiting for Government to deliver on previous promises: an en

11 May 2017

Dodging the turbines

Dodging the turbines

Windfarms are popping up all along the migratory flight path of the Bewick’s swan, as this aerial taken by our human swan Sacha Dench during her epic Flight of the Swans expedition shows. From offshore farms in the North Sea, to onshore sites in Denmar

9 May 2017

Can swans and geese be aggressive?

Can swans and geese be aggressive?

Are some birds more aggressive than others? Not according to new research by WWT.

8 May 2017

Our call to local leaders

Our call to local leaders

The General Election on 8 June will surely shape the future of our environment. That’s why we want all parties to commit to a new Environment Act with legally-binding targets to restore nature. We need to play our part in a more sustainable world. But n

4 May 2017

A better environment should be top of every party’s agenda for Government

A better environment should be top of every party’s agenda for Government

The Prime Minister has called an election to seek a clear mandate for government. We think our environment should be at the heart of any government’s agenda. This week, Martin Spray, CEO of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, has written to the leaders of

27 April 2017

Take a trial ride on an electric bike

Take a trial ride on an electric bike

Ride an electric EMU at Arundel Wetland Centre Take a spin on an electric EMU bike in our car park on Sat 6 May On Sat 6 May Arundel Wetland Centre is hosting our second EMU Electric Bicycle Company for a Demonstratio

27 April 2017

Another election - let's 'quack' on

Another election - let's 'quack' on

Imagine you’re a duck. You know that, to most people, you’re less important than health, family, jobs, homes, education or security. You know that you’re also less important than how the UK exits the EU, or whether Scotland exits the UK. But, as of

18 April 2017

Simon Barnes visit WWT Steart Marshes

Simon Barnes visit WWT Steart Marshes

Alys Laver, WWT Steart Marshes Site Manager, today hosted a visit from the well-known Author and Journalist Simon Barnes who was visiting the site as research for an article on Working Wetlands that Simon is writing for a piece in the Sunday Times due to

12 April 2017

Latest figures reveal current state of UK’s birds

Latest figures reveal current state of UK’s birds

More than one quarter of UK birds are in need of urgent conservation effort with curlew, puffin and nightingale joining the growing list of threatened species – but there is good news for some, according to a new report from conservation bodies includin

11 April 2017

Wildlife Sightings - 01/04/17

Wildlife Sightings - 01/04/17

a.m. Tide Level: High Wader Lake Avocet - 18 Black-tailed Godwit - 5 Redshank - 16 Lapwing - 30 Oystercatcher - 4 Mute Swan - 2 Shelduck - 46 Gadwall - 6 Shoveler - 10 Teal - 15 Saline Lagoon Avocet - 4 Oystercatcher - 2 Gadwall - 4 Shoveler - 2 Hawthorn

1 April 2017