The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) is a leading UK conservation charity committed to saving wetlands for wildlife and people across the world.
Founded in 1946 by the naturalist and artist, the late Sir Peter Scott, WWT is the only UK charity with a national network of nine specialist wetland visitor centres. With over 70 years experience of wetland conservation, WWT is committed to the protection of wetlands and all that depend on them for survival.
We look after 1,300 acres of wetland habitat and all the wildlife that call it home; as well as introducing people to this landscape and getting our visitors closer to nature.
In winter we are home to thousands of migratory swans as well as tens of thousands of wintering ducks and wading birds. We put on daily commentated wild birds feeds, guided walks and special event days to help our visitors connect with this spectacular wildlife and learn more about it.
In summer we provide a safe place for some of the rarest UK species of bird to breed and raise their young. Whilst managing the landscape in a way that promotes wetland wildflowers and grasses that benefit the birds, insects, mammals, reptiles and amphibians. Visitors can surround themselves with the wetland habitat as they explore the furthest reaches of the reserve along summer walks, explore beneath the surface of the water at the pond dipping stations and use equipment and identification materials available to find out about our incredible wildlife.