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Creating a new generation of nature lovers
Each year Generation Wild connects thousands of children and families from economically disadvantaged schools and communities with nature. But what are the barriers to creating more opportunities for children from disadvantaged communities to start their journey towards a life-long love of nature?
11 September 2024
11 easy things you can do to improve your bird ID
Picture this. You’re taking your new binoculars out for a spin around your local wetland and you find an interesting looking bird. It’s not one you’ve seen before. But in the back of your mind you think you might have seen it in a book. Or it’s got some features you at least recognise from another birding outing.
1 September 2024
A summer of wildlife on our reserves
Our dedicated reserve teams have been tirelessly maintaining and enhancing our vital wetlands, creating thriving habitats for both our resident wildlife and visiting species.
29 August 2024
Your summer of wonder starts here
Dive into a summer full of head-turning wildlife encounters and wondrous new experiences in nature’s coolest playground.
30 July 2024
10 top tips to spot a water vole
What can you do to increase your chances of spotting an endangered water vole?
23 July 2024
Restore Nature Now was just the beginning
With over 60,000 people and 350 groups represented, Restore Nature Now could well have been the biggest demonstration for nature and climate the UK has ever seen. But for wetlands, it marked the start of something bigger. It’s time to speak up.
28 June 2024
Enjoy a wildflower summer
Don’t miss the beautiful wildflowers at our centres this summer.
27 June 2024
11 easy things you can do to improve your dragonfly ID
We’ve all been there, right? A bright summer’s day, strolling around your favourite wetland and a dragonfly zips past. As your eyes try to follow where it went, you notice other dragonflies perched up in the long grasses. Or are they damselflies? And why so many different patterns and colours?
14 June 2024
First steps towards a brighter future
Spring is in full swing now, soft green growth underfoot, bursts of colourful wildflowers and chirps and squawks of new life. This year some of that new life signals the first major milestone for one of our newest projects, Godwit Futures. This programme, funded by Natural England, aims to save an incredibly vulnerable population on the brink of extinction. The class of 2024 just hatched earlier this month and are taking their first steps towards a brighter future.
3 June 2024
12 tips to spot an otter in the wild
Beautiful and playful, wild otters are notoriously hard to see. Find out how you can improve your chances of spotting this elusive predator.
27 May 2024
Top 5 migratory birds to look out for on our reserves
At this time of year thousands of birds make an epic 4,000 mile journey from sub-Saharan Africa to the UK. Along the way they cross the largest subtropical desert in the world.
30 April 2024
Top 10 tips to spot a kingfisher
How can you improve your chances of spotting the kingfisher’s elusive flash of blue and orange?
19 March 2024
How nature helps bring acceptance of life’s ups and downs
Sophie attended a Blue Prescribing workshop at London Wetland Centre. She signed up to help her come to terms with a diagnosis of a neurological disorder which was having a huge impact on both her physical and mental health. She says connecting with nature has given her the confidence to face the future with hope and acceptance.
18 March 2024
Top 5 spring activities for families at WWT wetland centres
Looking to wow your family this spring with fun, nature themed adventures? You’re guaranteed a fantastic day out at our stunning wetland centres.
18 March 2024
The alternative dawn chorus: Ten quirky wetland bird calls to listen out for
Ten wonderfully quirky bird calls to listen out for around the UK's wetlands this spring time.
4 March 2024