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Wasit Wetland Centre is a conservation area in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. It preserves an area of a type of wetland (sabkha or salt plain) once common along the western coastal plains of the UAE and consists of a visitor centre with viewing points to both captive and wild birds, as well as extensive areas of dunes, mud flats, salty lagoons ...
WWT Washington Wetland Centre is a wetland reserve managed by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust at Washington, Tyne and Wear, North East England. Established in 1975, its wildlife includes swans, geese, ducks, a family of Asian short clawed otters and a flock of Chilean flamingos. WWT works towards the conservation of wetlands and has a ...
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A charity wants to create a "life-saving" winter wetland area for wading birds that are in decline. The Countryside Regeneration Trust (CRT) wants to raise £8,000 to create the space at Lark Rise ...
Ado-Awaye (Iyake) Suspended Lake Wetland: 165.3 408 Apoi Creek Forests: 29,213 72,190 Baturiya Wetland: 101,095 249,810 Dagona Sanctuary Lake: 344 850 Foge Islands: 4,229 10,450 International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) 53 130 Lake Chad Wetlands in Nigeria: 607,354 1,500,800 Lower Kaduna-Middle Niger Floodplain: 229,054 566,000 ...
Here, the eagles’ nest is in the steel arm of a tower built expressly for the birds and their nest, but the path toward its construction took a rather circuitous route. Wetland Eagles.
The reserve and centre were the concept of haulage contractor, Ronnie Barker, who was a friend of Sir Peter Scott. Barker was aware that both pink footed geese and Bewick's swans roosted at Martin Mere and was able to arrange a meeting between Sir Peter and the then landowner, this resulted in Sir Peter buying 363 acres (147 ha) for £52,000 ...
WWT London Wetland Centre: Barnes: London: Over 100 acres (40 hectares), wetland reserve with visitor centre, trails, hides, ducks and birds from around the world WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre: Ormskirk: West Lancashire: Over 363 acres (147 ha), wetland reserve with visitor centre, trails, hides, canoeing, otters, natural play space