Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust
Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust

Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust

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Gloucestershire
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100,000 - 250,000
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Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust

Conserves wetland habitats and species.
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The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) is a conservation charity based in the United Kingdom that is dedicated to the protection and preservation of wetlands and the wildlife that inhabits them. Founded in 1946 by Sir Peter Scott, a renowned naturalist and artist, the WWT has grown to become one of the leading wetland conservation organizations in the world.The WWT operates nine wetland centers across the UK, each of which provides visitors with the opportunity to experience the beauty and diversity of wetland habitats and the wildlife that lives within them. These centers are located in some of the most important wetland areas in the UK, including the Severn Estuary, the Norfolk Broads, and the Scottish Highlands.At each center, visitors can explore a range of habitats, from reedbeds and marshes to lakes and rivers. They can also observe a wide variety of wetland birds, including ducks, geese, swans, and waders, as well as other wildlife such as otters, beavers, and water voles.In addition to its wetland centers, the WWT also carries out a range of conservation projects both in the UK and overseas. These projects aim to protect and restore wetland habitats, as well as to conserve the wildlife that depends on them. The WWT also conducts research into wetland ecology and works to raise awareness of the importance of wetlands and the threats they face.One of the key initiatives of the WWT is its captive breeding program for endangered waterfowl species. The WWT has successfully bred a number of rare and endangered species, including the Madagascar pochard and the Hawaiian goose, and has released them back into the wild to help boost their populations.The WWT also works closely with local communities to promote sustainable use of wetland resources and to develop ecotourism initiatives that benefit both people and wildlife. Through its education and outreach programs, the WWT aims to inspire the next generation of conservationists and to raise awareness of the importance of wetlands and the need to protect them.Overall, the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust is a vital organization that plays a crucial role in the conservation of wetlands and the wildlife that depends on them. Its work is essential in ensuring that these important habitats are protected for future generations to enjoy.

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WWT Slimbridge, Bowditch, Gloucestershire, GL2 7BT, United Kingdom
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