Martin Mere news

Conservation update: Red-breasted geese
The wild goose chase is over! The WWT team in Bulgaria has caught 93 Red-breasted and 28 White-fronted Geese! We have fitted 11 tags to Red-breasts to follow their movements. We have also x-rayed 20 birds to assess the level of illegal hun...ting of this
11 February 2013

A great family day out WWT Martin Mere this half term
Families, couples, teenagers and the retired can have a fun day out at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre this February Half Term. Starting Saturday 16 February, you can do the following: Free – build a den to see if you can camouflage yourself Free – ma
7 February 2013

February half term: Boats and camouflage!
Our February half term holiday is starting this Saturday and running through to Sunday 24 February. We are kick starting the holidays with the indoor model boat show this weekend. The boats will be on display from 4 societies in our classrooms to allow
7 February 2013

100 letters announced to follow in the footsteps of Captain Scott
The 100 letters that will be making the journey to Antarctica have been announced as part of a Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust competition to inspire future generations to get close to nature and protect our environment. The competition celebrates the cente
31 January 2013

WOW development begins
A new development has started at Martin Mere which is the complete redevelopment of the Australasia area in the waterfowl gardens to 'WOW - Weird or Wonderful. Steve Dilworth from the grounds team is working on the project and will be writing a weekly u
31 January 2013

Mike Dilgers visit
I was privileged to meet Mike Dilger yesterday and I can confirm that he is an extremely nice man. He had a tour of our reserve, watched and did swan feeds, undertook some live radio interviews and posed for pictures for our local paper, as well as under
29 January 2013

It is time to say goodbye
After 40 years of service with WWT, I would like to inform you that I have decided that the time is right for him to take on a new challenge outside of the Trust and I will be leaving Martin Mere in April 2013. I joined the Trust in 1973 and have spen
15 January 2013

Award submission
I am pleased to day that today we have made a submission to the national tourism awards: England in Excellence, for the award Best Sustainable Tourism. We can enter this award as a result of winning the award regionally in the Marketing Lancashire touri
10 January 2013

Wild Wetland Writing Workshop
Join experienced poet and workshop facilitator Susan Richardson on Saturday 23 February, for an afternoon of Wild Wetland Writing. Explore the Martin Mere reserve and respond, through either prose or poetry, to the wildlife and wetland landscape that you
9 January 2013

Construction work at the Centre
Now we are into the new year we have a long list of jobs to do at the centre. The first job is to remove that external corridor that runs alongside the exhibition hall, so there may be some distruption in the main foyer over the next couple of weeks.
8 January 2013

Reserve list review of 2012
2012 turned out to be a record year at WWT Martin Mere with 170 species of wild bird recorded. It’s interesting to reflect why this was so. There are certainly a number of factors. The reserve management, for example Cetti’s Warbler which was the only
7 January 2013

A model couple of weeks at WWT Martin Mere
Its full steam ahead at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre as we are hosting two indoor model weekends: Model Train Show on Saturday 26 & Sunday 27 January and Model Boat Show on Saturday 9 & Sunday 10 February. All the family will be entertained by l
6 January 2013

Come and be a Canoe Safari volunteer
In March our award winning Canoe Safari will be reopening for the Summer season. We are looking for enthusiastic people who enjoy being outdoors and who interact well with people of all ages to join our dynamic canoe safari team. Volunteers will need to
6 January 2013

Happy New Year
I would like to thank everyone for the support you have shown us in 2012. It has been a great year for the centre with the opening of the play area and another record breaking bird list. I hope that you have a great new year and I will look forward to s
31 December 2012

Swan of the day: X4H 'Sigrun'
If there is one swan that you want to look out for it is Sigrun, ring number X4H. Sigrun was first ringed at Martin Mere in December 2002 making him the oldest known swan that is currently visiting Martin Mere. He was an adult in 2002 making him at least
28 December 2012