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Less than a quarter of freshwater wildlife has survived since the 1970s

Less than a quarter of freshwater wildlife has survived since the 1970s

The Madagascar pochard: the rarest bird in the world Wildlife that relies on freshwater like wetlands has suffered almost twice the loss of land and marine species. Overall, global wildlife populations have halved in

30 September 2014

SuDS, not duds: don’t water down rules on floods

SuDS, not duds: don’t water down rules on floods

Floods will continue to ruin people’s livelihoods if the Government waters down rules on SuDS. Natural rain absorbing features known as SuDS hit the news earlier this year as one solution to the devastating flooding that hit southern England. On paper t

30 September 2014

Nature's most incredible journeys, right on our doorstep

Nature's most incredible journeys, right on our doorstep

Nature lovers often say autumn is their favourite season, and it’s no surprise, as the magic of migration is an unforgettable experience. Luckily for some, you don’t have to travel far to see one of the greatest spectacles of the natural world -  and

24 September 2014

First 'grand-chick for conservationist

First 'grand-chick for conservationist

This little fellow is the first ever spoon-billed sandpiper chick to be hatched in the wild by a hand-reared bird. Spoon-billed sandpipers are critically endangered and the news confirms to conservationists that the birds they hand-rear go on to breed nat

24 September 2014

Keep a log of the brown stuff, says WWT!

Keep a log of the brown stuff, says WWT!

There could be more pollution and waterborne disease in England’s rivers – and more cost to the taxpayer - because a Government cost-cutting exercise could backfire, says the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust. The Government is proposing to ditch many req

18 September 2014

WWT urges manifesto writers to think green

WWT urges manifesto writers to think green

WWT is urging all political parties to take notice of a report published by MPs that says more needs to be done to protect our natural environment for future generations. The report gives the present Government a ‘red card’ for policies that have fail

16 September 2014

See, Hear, Taste, Touch & Smell at Castle Espie’s  new Sensory Garden!

See, Hear, Taste, Touch & Smell at Castle Espie’s new Sensory Garden!

Castle Espie’s new sensory garden has been delighting visitors of all ages since it opened last week. The garden and courtyard has been designed to incorporate all senses, and features a herb and fruit garden, a hidden wildlife exhibit and an improved b

15 September 2014

Biggest coastal flood management scheme completed

Biggest coastal flood management scheme completed

The UK’s biggest ever coastal realignment scheme at Steart peninsula, a joint project between the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) and the Environment Agency has been completed today (Monday, September 8, 2014). The construction of Steart Marshes me

8 September 2014

Dying ducklings of world’s rarest bird need new wetland home

Dying ducklings of world’s rarest bird need new wetland home

The first ever study of the world’s rarest bird – the Madagascar pochard – has revealed that 96% of its chicks die before fledging. The conclusion is that the last remaining population will never expand without outside help. Just 25 pochards remain

26 August 2014

School for birds’ final class graduates with flying colours

School for birds’ final class graduates with flying colours

The last ever avian class at a unique school for birds has graduated with flying colours and was yesterday moved to the secret release location in Somerset. The 16 young cranes have just completed 10 weeks of Crane School at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre.

7 August 2014

Pintail decline rings alarm bells

Pintail decline rings alarm bells

The pintail could be the latest addition to wildfowl conservation priorities after new figures from WWT and others show numbers have fallen by more than half since 2006. The findings are published in Waterbirds in the UK, the annual report of the Wetland

31 July 2014

Help us break butterfly count record says David Attenborough

Help us break butterfly count record says David Attenborough

Sir David Attenborough launched the 2014 Big Butterfly count at WWT’s London Wetland Centre this morning and WWT’s nine Wetland Centres across the UK are inviting you to come along to help count a million butterflies across the country. WWT’s London

18 July 2014

“We’re Going on a Wild Walk” at Martin Mere this summer

“We’re Going on a Wild Walk” at Martin Mere this summer

Families will be able to have fun squelching, swishing and splashing through a new VIP opening: Hey, wearing a suit doesn't stop you kicking back and enjoying yourself. wetland walk opening today at WWT Martin Mere We

17 July 2014

WWT/Malagasy exchange to help world’s rarest bird

WWT/Malagasy exchange to help world’s rarest bird

The man charged with daily care of the world’s rarest bird, the Madagascar pochard, is in the UK this month for intensive training with the world’s top aviculturists from WWT and Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust. Malagasy born and bred, Floriot Ra

14 July 2014

Government should be the “guardian of the future”, WWT tells MPs

Government should be the “guardian of the future”, WWT tells MPs

Martin Spray arriving at Westminster to give evidence to MPs WWT Chief Executive Martin Spray CBE has told MPs the Government must aim for sustainable growth so that damage to the environment does not cost us more in

10 July 2014