Policy and advocacy

Support the global climate strikes

Support the global climate strikes

WWT stands alongside young people calling for climate strikes

12 September 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

 Major campaign launched to encourage the nation to ‘Love Water’

Major campaign launched to encourage the nation to ‘Love Water’

The British public are being asked to help the country protect water resources for future generations as part of a major campaign launched today by more than 40 environmental groups, charities, water companies and regulators. Clean, healthy and readily

30 July 2019

Giant plughole poses serious threat to sea life in the UK's largest estuary

Giant plughole poses serious threat to sea life in the UK's largest estuary

Up to half a million fish each day will be sucked into Hinkley Point C nuclear power station if it is allowed to install a “giant plughole” in one of the UK’s heaviest protected marine areas, the Severn Estuary.

22 July 2019

WWT descends on Westminster

WWT descends on Westminster

Volunteers and staff from across WWT were among 15,000 people who lobbied their MPs for stronger environmental laws, in a mass event outside the Houses of Parliament.

5 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

The Time Is Now

The Time Is Now

Do you want politicians to do more to tackle environmental issues like climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution?

11 June 2019

Expanded Blue Belt welcomed - But Governments must champion its protection

Expanded Blue Belt welcomed - But Governments must champion its protection

WWT and 10 other environmental organisations are welcoming an announcement by Defra today of 41 new Marine Conservation Zones.

31 May 2019

The facts about biodiversity loss:  6 key insights from the 2019 UN IPBES report

The facts about biodiversity loss: 6 key insights from the 2019 UN IPBES report

In a comprehensive and shocking global report, the IPBES have published landmark findings that show biodiversity in wetlands and other habitats around the world is in freefall. We examine what the report tells us, and what can be done.

7 May 2019

WWT takes Green Bill campaign to Westminster

WWT takes Green Bill campaign to Westminster

WWT supporters have taken our Get Behind The Green Bill campaign to Westminster to push for better legal protection for air, water and wildlife after Brexit. The Government’s draft Environment Bill – or Green Bill – is expected to be part-publish

17 December 2018

A win for barnacle geese

A win for barnacle geese

Yesterday WWT called out a proposal being made to the Standing Committee of the Bern Convention to downgrade protection for barnacle geese in the UK and Europe, which would make it widely legal to kill them. We featured this photograph of a suitabl

27 November 2018

What Brexit means for nature

What Brexit means for nature

Heard much about the environment in the Brexit debate? We haven’t either. However the next few weeks turn out with the current political turmoil, Brexit is likely to have serious positive and negative impacts on our wildlife and their habitats. Ai

20 November 2018

Wetlands key to biodiversity

Wetlands key to biodiversity

Wetland loss is driving extinctions of animal and plant species, and contributing to the world’s imminent failure to reach its 2020 global biodiversity targets: But this could be reversed by creating new wetlands. That’s the message from WWT and ot

19 November 2018

Fishy goings on! Plaques highlighting river pollution snatched

Fishy goings on! Plaques highlighting river pollution snatched

Dozens of signs, fixed near drains by schoolchildren to encourage locals to protect the Salt Hill stream, have been stolen. The disappointing discovery was made in Chalvey by WWT Conservation Officer Claire Hutchison who has been working with local commu

6 November 2018

New handbook makes waves in the wetland world

New handbook makes waves in the wetland world

Creating wetlands in cities around the globe just got easier, thanks to a new good practice manual launched this week at the Ramsar Convention in Dubai by WWT Consulting. The handbook, created with Nanjing University Ecological Research Institute of Chan

29 October 2018