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Gozzle – Discover a season of firsts this spring

Gozzle
Gozzle

Join Gozzle’s wetland adventure

Friday 20 March to Sunday 31 May 2026

This spring, we’re teaming up with Macmillan Children’s Books to explore the wonderful world of wetlands with Gozzle the gosling, from Julia Donaldson and Sara Ogilvie’s freshly hatched picture book.

Follow the interactive trail to discover what it takes for your fuzzy little friend to become a grown-up goose. From her first nibble to her first splash… right up to the day she flies away on her first migration.

Hop, skip and jump

Strike a pose

Find Gozzle

Gozzle © Julia Donaldson and Sara Ogilvie 2025 - Macmillan Children’s Books

Find your nearest Gozzle wetland adventure

The Gozzle wetland adventure is included with entrance ticket to WWT wetland centres and free to WWT members.

"Sara and I are so happy that our little gosling is going to be brought to life beyond the page. I've been to the amazing WWT wetlands before so I can imagine how much families will enjoy exploring them and spotting all the wildlife while they follow the Gozzle story trail."

Julia Donaldson, award-winning children’s author

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Make your adventure extra special with brand new activities, and continue the fun at home.

Gozzle - the book

Gozzle by Julia Donaldson and Sara Ogilvie, published by Macmillan Children’s Books. Available to buy at WWT sites taking part in the Gozzle adventure trail.

Gozzle’s Vet Check

Waddle into our Vet Check station and learn how to handle, measure, weigh and x-ray toy birds. Open on selected days, including weekends, Easter holidays and May half term.

Gozzle activity pack

For more feathery fun, you’ll find games and puzzles, Gozzle stickers, and a bear headband in the Gozzle activity pack – £4 from the visitor centre or add to your basket when buying entrance tickets.

We are WWT, the charity for wetlands and wildlife.

In a world full of challenges, we’re on a mission to restore wetlands and unlock their power. Because when wetlands thrive, so do we.