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Somerset town enjoys the benefits of wetland project one year on

Somerset town enjoys the benefits of wetland project one year on

Residents of a Somerset town are celebrating one year of an exciting project to bring wetlands into the urban area and help transform the local community.

19 August 2022

Curlews fly free on Dartmoor as part of project to save iconic species

Curlews fly free on Dartmoor as part of project to save iconic species

A project to re-introduce a thriving population of curlews on Dartmoor run by a partnership which includes the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust has received a boost in its second year with the release of a group of new birds.

5 August 2022

Glowing report for Generation Wild at the end of a busy school year

Glowing report for Generation Wild at the end of a busy school year

As schools around the country break for their summer holidays, it’s a clear A+ in the end of term report for Generation Wild – the Wildfowl & Wetland Trust’s innovative nature-connection programme for children from economically disadvantaged areas.

28 July 2022

New plan calls for urban wetlands to help ‘level up’ inequalities in wellbeing

New plan calls for urban wetlands to help ‘level up’ inequalities in wellbeing

Creating wildlife-rich wetlands like ponds, streams, wetland parks and rain gardens in deprived urban communities could help level up inequalities in wellbeing across the UK, according to a new report launched today.

6 July 2022

Farmers help save critically endangered curlews in Severn and Avon Vale meadows

Farmers help save critically endangered curlews in Severn and Avon Vale meadows

Farmers have joined forces with conservationists from the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT), the Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group South West (FWAG) and the Floodplain Meadows Partnership in the floodplain meadows of the Severn and Avon Vale to help save the curlew - one of the UK’s rarest wading birds - as part of the new Flourishing Floodplains project running from 2022-2023.

30 June 2022

Critically endangered black-tailed godwits thrown lifeline in the Fens

Critically endangered black-tailed godwits thrown lifeline in the Fens

Today (28 June) sees the final release of hand-raised black-tailed godwits as part of an emergency intervention which has thrown the critically endangered wetland bird a lifeline and helped increase its chances of survival.

28 June 2022

Become a Wetland Ranger this Summer

Become a Wetland Ranger this Summer

Families can join in the fun to become Junior Wetland Rangers at seven of our WWT Wetland Centres this summer holiday.

15 June 2022

WWT joins politicians to bring an end to toxic lead pollution

WWT joins politicians to bring an end to toxic lead pollution

WWT has joined forces with a new cross-party group of parliamentarians and Wildlife and Countryside Link on the toxic impact of lead ammunition pollution.

9 June 2022

MPs and peers visit tranquil urban wetlands of WWT London Wetland Centre to hear about the wellbeing benefits

MPs and peers visit tranquil urban wetlands of WWT London Wetland Centre to hear about the wellbeing benefits

On 7th June 2022 the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Wetlands, chaired by Slimbridge MP Siobhan Baillie, held its first in-person meeting where MPs and peers heard about the amazing benefits urban wetlands provide and witnessed these benefits first-hand at WWT London Wetland Centre.

8 June 2022

Published today - Government’s proposed new restrictions on use of lead ammunition over all environments in Britain

Published today - Government’s proposed new restrictions on use of lead ammunition over all environments in Britain

On Friday 6 May the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), as part of the UK REACH process, has published its dossier or ‘report’ with recommendations on restricting the use of all lead ammunition over all types of landscape in England, Scotland and Wales.

6 May 2022

IPCC highlights the multiple benefits of restoring wetlands to combat climate change

IPCC highlights the multiple benefits of restoring wetlands to combat climate change

A report from Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has reinforced the importance of restoring and creating wetland habitats, such as saltmarsh, in order to combat climate change as well as deliver multiple other benefits.

4 April 2022

WWT appoints Flock Together in new ambassador role and extends its relationship with a host of wildlife experts

WWT appoints Flock Together in new ambassador role and extends its relationship with a host of wildlife experts

WWT has appointed Ollie Olanipekun and Nadeem Perera of Flock Together as the charity’s first ambassadors.

25 March 2022

Membership updates for 2022

Membership updates for 2022

Prices for WWT membership are increasing from April 2022. This was not an easy decision, but after freezing prices during the global pandemic to support members, we need to make this change now to ensure the continuity of our conservation work.

17 March 2022

Why we need action for wetlands as part of the UK's nature recovery plan

Why we need action for wetlands as part of the UK's nature recovery plan

The UK Government has today announced major new proposals to help meet its ambitions to halt the loss of nature and restore species by 2030.

16 March 2022

Leading organisations come together with WWT to help create 100,000 hectares of healthy wetlands across the UK

Leading organisations come together with WWT to help create 100,000 hectares of healthy wetlands across the UK

On 4 March, his Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, met a group of leading organisations working with the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) on a new initiative to create networks of healthy wetlands across the UK, to help us fight the interlinked crises of biodiversity loss, climate change and human wellbeing.

4 March 2022