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Membership and admission price change update

Membership and admission price change update

WWT membership and admission prices will be increasing from 1 April 2024. We would rather not do this, but our costs have risen substantially over the past year. For example, our heating costs have risen by many times the rate of inflation and animal fee

29 February 2024

Rich Hearn. A tribute.

Rich Hearn. A tribute.

Last week we lost Rich Hearn. We lost a valued colleague. We lost his outstanding skills in monitoring, research and action planning for water birds. And we lost a voice for policy change to save wetlands across the world. We will miss his friendship, hi

27 February 2024

Labour scrapping green investment pledge is a mistake, but it’s not too late, we say

Labour scrapping green investment pledge is a mistake, but it’s not too late, we say

Yesterday marked an entire year that the world’s average warming exceeded 1.5C – deemed by most scientists as the safe limit to avoid the worst impacts of climate breakdown on people, nature and the economy.

9 February 2024

The Big Green Hike 2024

The Big Green Hike 2024

Since 2022 WWT has joined forces with environmental charities for The Big Green Hike – a nationwide sponsored walking challenge to raise vital funds for nature.

6 February 2024

WWT celebrates over £5.9 million of support raised by players of People’s Postcode Lottery

WWT celebrates over £5.9 million of support raised by players of People’s Postcode Lottery

Players of People’s Postcode Lottery have now raised over £5.9 million in support of WWT’s work since 2014. In 2023, we received an incredible £1.1 million thanks to funds raised by players, which was awarded by Postcode Planet Trust, one of 20 Post

8 January 2024

Dynasties, divorce, and 10,000 swans – 60 years of WWT’s unique Bill Pattern Study

Dynasties, divorce, and 10,000 swans – 60 years of WWT’s unique Bill Pattern Study

A scientific study into Bewick’s swans, birds which can be identified as individuals through the unique markings on their bills, is celebrating 60 years of drama and discovery this winter.

7 December 2023

A radical rethink on flood protection needed – WWT report

A radical rethink on flood protection needed – WWT report

The recent impacts of storms Babet, Ciaran and Debi have exposed how unprepared the UK is to the growing risk of flooding caused by climate change. Our new report is calling on Government to increase the amount they spend on natural flood prevention.

23 November 2023

Warming climate and storms see Bewick's make latest arrival since 1965

Warming climate and storms see Bewick's make latest arrival since 1965

Today the first of this year’s Bewick’s swans have arrived at WWT Slimbridge, the latest they have arrived since 1965. Experts are linking their delayed arrival to climate change, combined with a mixture of stormy and mild weather in recent weeks.

16 November 2023

Wetlands are the way: Our new strategy to 2030

Wetlands are the way: Our new strategy to 2030

Today we have published our strategy to 2030 - "Wetlands are the way" which sets out how we will operate and our priorities for the next seven years, including a new mission to restore wetlands and unlock their power.

12 October 2023

Project Godwit Action Plan sets the priorities for the next decade

Project Godwit Action Plan sets the priorities for the next decade

A new action plan has been published by the RSPB, WWT (Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust) and Natural England in the final year of their collaboration on Project Godwit, detailing the path to recovery over the next decade for this endangered wading bird.

3 October 2023

 Godwit Futures Project awarded £400,000 to bolster endangered waders

Godwit Futures Project awarded £400,000 to bolster endangered waders

WWT’s Godwit Futures project is among those that have today been awarded a share of an incredible £14.5m from Natural England to revive England's endangered species. Godwit Futures, which secured £400,000, will help to transform the future of black

14 September 2023

Flock Together visit WWT Arundel

Flock Together visit WWT Arundel

Birdwatching and nature collective Flock Together visited WWT Arundel Wetland Centre in West Sussex on Sunday 3 September for a field trip which took place under bright blue skies and late summer sunshine. Flock Together members were joined by WWT amba

5 September 2023

Wetlands at risk – Government backslides on promise to protect nature through plans to remove vital anti-pollution law

Wetlands at risk – Government backslides on promise to protect nature through plans to remove vital anti-pollution law

WWT is deeply concerned by this week’s announcement that the government plans to scrap nutrient neutrality legislation designed to protect our most vulnerable rivers, streams and lakes from extra sewage and other pollution from new homes.

1 September 2023

Could specially engineered wetlands help clean up the UK's polluted waterways?

Could specially engineered wetlands help clean up the UK's polluted waterways?

WWT calls for national pilot scheme to be established in the UK by 2025 At a time when sewage and other pollutants are regularly pumped into our rivers, a new report is calling for the cleanup of our waterways to be assisted through the creation of spe

3 August 2023

Mini-wetland revolution could help wildlife beat the heat and boost urban biodiversity

Mini-wetland revolution could help wildlife beat the heat and boost urban biodiversity

This summer, we are calling for everyone to build their own tiny ponds, drainpipe wetlands and bog gardens in backyards and on balconies to help nature thrive in soaring temperatures and help reverse the UK’s devastating decline in biodiversity.

11 July 2023