News

Dredging report welcomed by WWT
Floods continue to cause misery across the country, especially southern England. A report published today by leading water engineers clarifies the effectiveness of dredging – both in the Somerset Levels and nationally. The CIWEM report concludes that,
14 February 2014

Bewick’s swan 50th ‘swanniversary’
One of the longest running animal research projects in the world passes the 50 year mark today. The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust’s Bewick’s swan study is unique in the world as it’s the only study in which researchers recognise individual birds by
11 February 2014

World Wetlands Day 2014: Wetlands and agriculture
Wetlands and farming are being celebrated around the world today (2 February). It is the theme for this year’s World Wetlands Day, celebrated every year to mark the signing of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands – the only international treaty based on
2 February 2014

Somerset Flooding needs "future solutions" - WWT's CEO
A high Severn Estuary tide floods over wetlands at Slimbridge which reduces flooding pressure further upstream (c) James Lees While the wet weather means great conditions for high numbers of water birds at WWT Wetland
31 January 2014

WWT warns Parliament about invaders
WWT has urged MPs to help create a fit for purpose framework that can ban damaging invasive species from being sold in the UK. WWT regularly advises MPs on wetland matters - though they only have to look out the window to
30 January 2014

Nice weather for ducks!
Record numbers of water birds are being seen at some WWT Wetland Centres due to the mild, wet winter. While heavy rains and flooding are causing misery for thousands of people, some wetland species are actually benefitting from sodden ground while it’s
27 January 2014

Highest tide at Slimbridge in more than 30 years
The River Severn estuary alongside the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) at Slimbridge has risen to the highest level any staff and volunteers can remember since 1982. Thousands of birds gather above the WWT Slimbridge W
3 January 2014

Alarming disappearances among our familiar countryside birds
The latest State of the UK's Birds report, published today, reveals many of our most familiar countryside birds are undergoing sweeping changes with some experiencing 'plummeting population declines', compared with the 1990s. It is now known that in som
9 December 2013

The Festival of Swans
Well, what a busy weekend! As part of WWT Welney wetland centre annual weekend ‘Festival of swan’s’ we held one of our open Flock Together workshop sessions down in the pond room. It was a really special session because the Fenland Poet Laureate, Le
28 November 2013

Environment important for economy - WWT CEO
WWT CEO Martin Spray with Dr Elaine King of Wildlife and Countryside Link and Zac Goldsmith MP “The future of the economy depends on our natural resources”, WWT’s Chief Executive Martin Spray CBE has told Govern
20 November 2013

Hand-reared spoon-billed sandpiper spotted after flying quarter-way round the world
A rare hand-reared spoon-billed sandpiper has been spotted for the first time in the wild, more than 8,000km from where it was released. 25 of the critically endangered birds have been raised over two years by a conservation team from WWT and Birds Russia
20 November 2013

Prime Minister must do more for nature, leading environmental groups warn
The Government is failing to deliver nearly a third of its natural environment commitments, despite huge public support for action for nature, wildlife and the countryside. The Government’s performance in protecting our environment has come under scruti
19 November 2013

WWT-ringed goose makes record journey south
A barnacle goose who failed to turn up at his overwintering grounds at WWT Caerlaverock Wetland Centre in Scotland has turned up safe and well – a record 900 miles further south in Spain! It’s the furthest south that a barnacle goose has ever been rec
1 November 2013

Record sightings spell good news for spoon-billed sandpipers
A record total of 140 spoon-billed sandpiper and 1,200 Nordmann’s greenshank have been surveyed on the coast north of Shanghai, China, strengthening the case to protect the intertidal wetlands there from development. The survey, organised by SBS in Chin
31 October 2013

Flock Together at Downham Market Library
In view of the terrible storm predictions yesterday morning, we did wonder whether anyone would venture out to join our session at Downham Market Library and just as we were unpacking the rain began and hope of a busy session became increasingly diminishe
29 October 2013