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Bewick's swanAdopt a Bewick's swan
Bewick's swan

Bewick’s are the rarest swan species found in the British Isles during the winter. Sadly, the number of Bewick’s wintering in the UK is falling.

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mallardAdopt a mallard
mallard

Due to a dramatic decline, the mallard is now on the amber list in the recent ‘birds of conservation concern’ report.

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Eurasian craneAdopt a Eurasian crane
Eurasian crane

Over 400 years ago these magnificent giants were hunted to extinction in the UK.

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Adopt a nene
nene

The nene is the rarest goose in the world. In 1951, the population fell to only 30 birds.

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lesser flamingoAdopt a lesser flamingo
lesser flamingo

Despite being the world’s most numerous flamingo, these birds are classified as ‘near threatened’.

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Experience some of the most magical moments in Britain's nature calendar at our nine wetland visitor centres

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  • Rich in biodiversity, WWT centres have an abundance of wildlife including beautiful dragonflies with irridescent colours that dazzle on bright days.
  • The ghostly barn owl is increasingly rare but thrives in the marshes and wetland habitats of our centres, especially at Welney in Norfolk.
  • In the spring time see ducklings and chicks take to the water in convoy behind their protective parents.
  • Explore our sprawling habitats by foot, canoe, Land Rover and bicycle. Each of our centres offer their own unique walking trails and forms of  transport.
  • Our centres aren't just home to birds - you can also get up close with a whole assortment of wetland mammals including our delightful otters,
  • They look tropical but we have a booming flock of pink greater flamingos at the Slimbridge Wetland Centre where more than 30 pairs live. Their early spring courtship is an eye-catching ritual of marching and wing flapping.