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How Sir Peter Scott saved the nene goose, using conservation techniques we still use today

How Sir Peter Scott saved the nene goose, using conservation techniques we still use today

How did Sir Peter Scott save the nene goose and what are the pioneering breeding techniques WWT uses today to continue his legacy, saving species across the planet? Our story starts back in the 1950s, on Hawaii.

18 October 2019

Wetland conservation heroes - the Marsh Awards 2019

Wetland conservation heroes - the Marsh Awards 2019

Mary Colwell and David Hindle have been given a Marsh award each from Peter Titley of the Marsh Christian Trust, whilst the other recipient, Dr. Llewellyn Young’s, posthumous award was accepted by his wife Deborah.

14 October 2019

Help us crack the curlew mystery!

Help us crack the curlew mystery!

Help us track the mysterious movements of our headstarted curlews by reporting your sightings to us.

3 October 2019

Support the global climate strikes

Support the global climate strikes

WWT stands alongside young people calling for climate strikes

12 September 2019

Improving habitat for waterbirds: the Dafen Scrapes Project at Llanelli

Improving habitat for waterbirds: the Dafen Scrapes Project at Llanelli

At Llanelli we have recently enhanced the Dafen Scrapes area of the reserve.

29 August 2019

WWT welcomes French curlew decision reversal

WWT welcomes French curlew decision reversal

WWT is welcoming the French government’s decision to ban the hunting of curlew this winter, following pressure from conservation groups including ourselves. The curlew is declining rapidly across the UK. Its population has declined by almost two thir

28 August 2019

Curlew hunting in France given green light despite experts' warnings

Curlew hunting in France given green light despite experts' warnings

The French Government has decided that up to 6000 Eurasian curlew - in rapid decline across the UK and Europe - can be hunted in France. Dismissing expert advice, including recommendations from their own committee, the French Government will not renew a

2 August 2019

WWT urges French Government to end the hunting of curlews

WWT urges French Government to end the hunting of curlews

WWT has written to the French Government urging them to reconsider plans to allow the hunting of curlews, which are declining rapidly across the UK and Europe. Under new proposals, the French Government are considering not renewing a moratorium which s

26 July 2019

Hand-reared curlews to the rescue as wild release continues fight for species

Hand-reared curlews to the rescue as wild release continues fight for species

Dozens of hand-reared curlews have been released onto reserves in Gloucestershire as part of a trial to conserve the species in lowland England.

22 July 2019

Wetlands' future is

Wetlands' future is "non-negotiable"

“Healthy wetlands are non-negotiable for life as we know it and if you take them – and the biodiversity they support – out of the equation the whole edifice crumbles”.That’s the stark message given by WWT and five fellow NGOs to an international

26 June 2019

Warning bell sounds for threatened wetlands worldwide

Warning bell sounds for threatened wetlands worldwide

A specially commissioned art piece for WWT Llanelli signals a warning for nature.

25 June 2019

Bird on the brink receives boost after bumper baby arrival

Bird on the brink receives boost after bumper baby arrival

Endangered curlews in lowland England have been handed a lifeline after dozens of rescued eggs hatched at WWT Slimbridge.

7 June 2019

Wetlands key to ecosystem restoration

Wetlands key to ecosystem restoration

A specific wetland programme under the UN Decade of Ecosystem Restoration would help the world reach its ambitious goals of sustainable development, halting biodiversity loss and tackling climate change, says WWT.

22 March 2019

WWT Snapshot December 2018

WWT Snapshot December 2018

Thank you to all our supporters for your time, passion and funding. Here is a snapshot of just some of the great conservation work you've helped WWT achieve in the last three months. Around the world In Madagascar, WWT and Durrell reintroduced

31 December 2018

History made as world's rarest bird released into the wild

History made as world's rarest bird released into the wild

21 Madagascar pochards, a duck thought to be extinct for 15 years, has been brought back from the brink and given a new home on a remote lake in Madagascar.

28 December 2018