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Local visually impaired photographer's wetland journey to star in BBC's Winterwatch

Local visually impaired photographer's wetland journey to star in BBC's Winterwatch

Local photographer Alex Ditch is fulfilling his goal to appear in BBC's Winterwatch Alex Ditch, from Sunderland, was born with Bardet Biedl syndrome; a genetic condition which causes a range of physical issues, including blindness. The passionate 25-

25 January 2022

Falcated ducks show off their plumage!

Falcated ducks show off their plumage!

It's been almost 7 month since our falcated ducks hatched in our specialist on-site duckery, but oh how grown up they've become! Our falcated ducks have gone through quite a transformation since hatching in early July last year (2021). Their fluffy downy

17 January 2022

Centre is now open as of 1 Jan 2022

Centre is now open as of 1 Jan 2022

We are pleased to that we are now reopen as of Saturday 1 January 2022 and can’t wait to welcome you back. We’ve have been working with the relevant government agencies and taking measures to protect our birds and to prevent the spread of the disea

29 December 2021

Winter wildlife spotting hints and tips

Winter wildlife spotting hints and tips

Winter in our wetlands is a truly wonderful place. Leaf-bare trees provide fantastic views of flitting woodland birds, while waders forage and feast in our many lakes, ponds and streams Below are some hints and tips on how and where to see the various fa

27 December 2021

Avian influenza - centre update

Avian influenza - centre update

Cases of avian influenza are widespread in Great Britain and we have sadly had a confirmed case in our collection birds at Washington Wetland Centre. We are working with the relevant government agencies and are taking measures to prevent the spread of t

17 December 2021

Give the gift that gives back to nature this Christmas

Give the gift that gives back to nature this Christmas

Make WWT gift membership top of your list this festive season

25 November 2021

75-year milestone for WWT

75-year milestone for WWT

From saving birds from extinction to creating amazing nature-friendly habitats, the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) – parent charity of Washington Wetland Centre – today celebrates 75 years of ground breaking conservation work and sharing the wonder

10 November 2021

Top 10 things to do this Autumn at WWT Washington

Top 10 things to do this Autumn at WWT Washington

With the leaves turning those classic gorgeous oranges and browns and seasonal wildlife on the move, autumn is truly a spectacular time to explore WWT Washington. Check out our Top 10 tips for things to do

28 October 2021

Elf Academy - recruiting at WWT Washington!

Elf Academy - recruiting at WWT Washington!

Help spread the festive cheer this December

21 October 2021

We are open but some areas closed due to flood damage

We are open but some areas closed due to flood damage

While we will be open for visitors, there are a couple of areas that will remain closed due to flood damage.

5 October 2021

Wader Lake works - September 2021

Wader Lake works - September 2021

We have essential works taking place on Wader Lake from Tuesday 28 September.

27 September 2021

Will you discover What Lurks Beneath this October!?

Will you discover What Lurks Beneath this October!?

Join us for our ALL NEW interactive trail and fun pond dipping sessions

22 September 2021

This autumn...join us, join our cause

This autumn...join us, join our cause

It's a wonderful time of year to become a WWT member

15 September 2021

Wildlife spotting hints and tips

Wildlife spotting hints and tips

How to make the most of your visit when it comes to wildlife spotting

2 September 2021

Wetlands Can! WWT Washington joins call to create more wetlands

Wetlands Can! WWT Washington joins call to create more wetlands

WWT Washington in Tyne and Wear joins call to create more wetlands as new research shows huge public support for investment in natural solutions to the climate emergency

21 July 2021