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Centre closure

We’re making some changes to how we operate, so we can make sure our wetland sites thrive in the future. To help us make time to prepare for these changes, the site will be closed temporarily, from Wednesday 12 November until Tuesday 18 November. You can find out what this means for you here.

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Sustainability at Caerlaverock

As a wetland conservation charity, sustainability means making the best use of our resources while minimising our impacts on the environment and society.

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Sustainability has always been at the heart of what we do and played a key role when Sir Peter Scott founded WWT. It was his belief that we all have a responsibility to care for the natural environment so that future generations can continue to enjoy it.

At Caerlaverock we follow the waste hierarchy by reducing, reusing, recycling and composting waste wherever we can. We have a wildlife garden and a reed bed filtration system for cleaning our wastewater.

Our sustainable practices

Find out about the practices we have adopted at Caerlaverock to be more sustainable and discover some ideas you can put into practice at home.