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in 1979 as a thirteen year-old schoolboy volunteering at WWT Washington.
WWT Washington on the River Wear, boasts a heronry that can be viewed by closed-circuit TV screen in the visitors centre.
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 In 1946,
WWT is committed to securing a safer future for wetlands so that they can continue to support the survival both of wildlife and of ourselves.
WWT Caerlaverock is the most northern location for a population of the globally threatened Natterjack Toad; Common Frogs have been re-established on the Ouse Washes at WWT Welney; good numbers of the threatened Water Vole can be seen at WWT Slimbridge and all Centres have a diverse population of wild birds.
WWT is leading efforts to develop a global programme of education and public awareness about wetlands, in partnership with the Ramsar Convention and Wetlands International.
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WWT Caerlaverock is one of nine reserves of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust in the United Kingdom (founded by Sir Peter Scott).
WWT Castle Espie is a wetland reserve managed by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust at Castle Espie on the banks of Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland.
WWT Martin Mere is a wetland reserve managed by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust at Burscough, Lancashire, six miles from Ormskirk and ten miles from Southport (Merseyside).
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 WWT – Awards
WWT earned the award for the second consecutive year, marking the first time a company had repeated.
WWT is the top-ranked company in the Midwest according to the magazine’s perimeters.
WWT’s increase of 203.6 percent translates from $413M in 1999 up from $136M in 1997.
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 WWT Slimbridge - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation WWT Slimbridge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
WWT Slimbridge - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation WWT Slimbridge.
WWT Slimbridge is a wetland reserve managed by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (a UK charity) at Slimbridge, Gloucestershire.
The reserve was the first WWT centre to be opened (in 1946) thanks to the vision of artist and naturalist Sir Peter Scott.
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 use www.wildlifeinformation.org to view full site: Website Ref - W96 - The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT)
The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust’s (WWT) mission is to conserve wetlands and their biodiversity.
Founded in 1946 by the artist and naturalist Sir Peter Scott, WWT is the largest international wetland conservation charity in the UK.
WWT sites provide sanctuary for thousands of internationally important wetland birds and other species on its nine reserves.
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 Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Washington on AboutBritain.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
WWT Washington is one of nine Wildfowl & Wetland Centres run by the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust.
Having arrived at WWT Washington in 1986, the Chilean Flamingo colony bred successfully in 1992, 1996, 1999 and every year since.
The James Steel Waterfowl Nursery was built in 1996 and is the first home for most of the ducks and geese that hatch at WWT Washington.
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WWT wanted to involve many parties as possible on single diversion to maximize the reduction water diverted from point.
WWT staff estimate between 50 and 80 percent their inquiries do not meet criteria for acquisition, for the variety of reasons.
the WWT provides confidential initial review of water right s validity, is a valuable service because water holders were often reluctant to approach Ecology fear that their right might be as the unsubstantiated claim they might lose as a result.
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 The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust.
is located east of Washington in District 15, four miles from A1(M), one mile from A19.
WWT Washington is a 200m walk from Waterview Park.
All images on this site remain the copyright of WWT or the photographers, and may not be reproduced without prior agreement.
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 Executive Director Position
The Washington Water Trust (WWT) is a non-profit organization working to restore rivers and streams in Washington through the acquisition of water rights from willing transferors by gift, lease, or purchase.
WWT is actively expanding the membership of the Board, with a goal of 12 to 15 members in the coming year and an emphasis on skills, expertise, and constituencies not currently represented on the Board.
ED must be capable of dealing successfully with a very wide range of personalities and perspectives -- farmers, foundation program officers, attorneys, water policy experts, irrigation district managers, legislators, and federal, tribal and state agency directors and key staff.
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 Washington Water Trust seeking partners
Founded in 1998 and based in Seattle, the WWT is a private, non-profit organization that works solely to restore the health of rivers and streams by improving in-stream flow.
According to its literature, "the Washington Water Trust works in eastern and western Washington to identify streams that have a combination of low flows, endangered or threatened fish species, and water right holders willing to sell, lease, or donate their water rights."
WWT also works with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife on Methow River projects.
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 Washington Trust
Washington Water Trust works to benefit water quality, fisheries and recreation in Washington's rivers and streams by acquiring existing water rights from willing sellers through purchase, lease...
The Washington Trust for Historic Preservation is a statewide, non profit organization founded in 1976 to safeguard WashingtonâÂ?Â?s historic places through advocacy, education, stewardship and collaboration.
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 Washington Wildfowl & Wetlands Centre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
WWT Washington is one of nine Centres run by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, a registered charity.
Here you can have a fantastic day out seeing, feeding and learning about wetland birds, whilst also helping WWT to conserve wetland habitats and their biodiversity.
Having arrived at Washington in 1986, the Chilean Flamingo colony is now breeding well and often makes use of the Flamingo House, built with a donation from author Catherine Cookson.
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 Welcome to the WWT Official Website
Founded in 1946 by the artist and naturalist Sir Peter Scott (1909 - 1989), WWT has 9 visitor centres around the UK, where people can get closer to wetland birds and enjoy spectacular wetland landscapes.
WWT Welney is internationally important for its waterbird populations but, after 34 years and thousands of visitors, the visitor facilities and bridge to the reserve urgently need replacing.
We have raised the funds for a new centre building but seek a further £150,000 for a new bridge crossing the river and the busy road that passes the centre.
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WWT Arundel - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation WWT Arundel.
Here you will find more informations about WWT Arundel.
WWT Arundel is one of nine wildfowl and wetland reserves managed by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, a nature conservation charity in the United Kingdom.
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Baz began working for the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust in 1979 as a thirteen year-old schoolboy volunteering at WWT Washington.
After carrying out his Biology degree at Durham University he moved to WWT Slimbridge in 1987 where he studied the ecology and behaviour of Ruddy Ducks in the UK for his PhD.
Between 1994 and 1999 he was employed as WWT's Head of Species Management and Conservation where he conducted conservation research on "conflict species" (Cormorants, Goosanders, Canada Geese, and Ruddy Ducks), Common Scoters, and threatened waterfowl.
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 This is The North East | CommuniGate | Welcome
WWT’s mission is to conserve wetlands and their biodiversity.
Founded in 1946 by the artist and naturalist Sir Peter Scott (1909 - 1989), WWT has 9 UK visitor centres, where people can get closer to wetland birds and enjoy spectacular wetland landscapes in a welcoming and friendly environment.
A visit to WWT Washington is fun as well as educational and there’s plenty to do and see all year round.
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 Welcome to the WWT official website
In total, over 4,000 acres are managed by WWT, including seven Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI's), five Special Protection Areas (SPAs) and six Ramsar sites.
By bus: WWT Washington is served by buses to Waterview Park.
By bike: River Wear trail passes the centre as does the C2C cycle route.
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 Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Statue of Sir Peter Scott at WWT London Wetlands Centre
WWT Caerlaverock, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland (the only centre with accommodation)
This page was last modified 11:54, 17 October 2005.
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 Washington Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Here you can have a fantastic day out seeing, feeding and learning about wetland birds, whilst also helping WWT to conserve wetland habitats and their bio-diversity.
The James Steel Waterfowl Nursery, built in 1996 is the first home for most of the ducks and geese that hatch at
Washington and special tours take place during the breeding season.
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 Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
It promotes conservation of wetlands, concentrating on rare wetland birds, particularly threatened waterfowl and their habitats worldwide.
The WWT has 70,000 members and operates 8 centres around the UK.
WWT Centres Arundel, Mill Road, Arundel, Sussex BN18 9PB
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 Ducks are rare sight at wetland - This Is The North East archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
The four Madagascar teal are among nearly 100 new arrivals to the Wildlife and Wetland Trust (WWT) Washington Centre, on Wearside.
Rather than keep all of their eggs in one basket, birds have been moved to other breeders around the UK and elsewhere in Europe, including several WWT centres.
The bird is still threatened in the wild and work continues to research and protect the bird in Madagascar.
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 Fact Sheets
General WWT fact sheet - Mission and background on Washington Water Trust.
Tools - Explains the tools WWT uses in it's water acquistion work.
Trust Water Rights Program and RCW fact sheets - Explains how WWT uses Washington State's Department of Ecology's Trust Water Rights Program and the statutes.
www.thewatertrust.org /newsroom/newsroom1.html   (69 words)

  
 WWT – History
June - WWT Acquires Scientific and Engineering Workstation Procurement III (SEWP) Contract from ECS Technologies, Inc.
Washington Technology Top 100 Federal Prime Contractors – Ranked No. 42
Washington Technology Top 100 Federal Prime Contractors – Ranked No. 41
www.wwt.com /history.html   (535 words)

  
 Columbia Basin Water Transactions Program - WWT
The Washington Water Trust (WWT) is a non-governmental organization that purchases or leases ecologically significant water rights from voluntary public or private sellers, and then dedicates the acquired water to in-stream use to increase tributary flows.
The WWT has been working since 1998 to meet the needs of fish, farmers, and other local stakeholders, and to bring new partners to the table for long-term and effective conservation strategies.
Washington Water Trust Libby Creek No. 1 [PDF]
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 WWT - How to Book   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
All groups must book in advance to take advantage of the school entry rate and for timed learning sessions.
Contact individual WWT centres directly for further information.
Education Department, WWT Caerlaverock, Eastpark Farm, Caerlaverock, Dumfriesshire DG1 4RS
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 Hotels Wwt Washington
The hotels are listed in order of proximity to Wwt Washington.
Please note that all distances are approximate and as the crow flies.
If you cannot find the hotels at Wwt Washington you are looking for why not try out Hotels Reservation team on +44 (0)870 143 9070
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Leaders will benefit by networking with traders in local area to learn more about trading.
WWT Headquarters will assist volunteers in every administrative way possible.
Remember that it doesn't matter what level of trader your are.
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 Boost for disabled - This Is The North East archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
The organisation has donated £750 for an electric wheelchair at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT), Washington.
Centre manager Chris Francis said: "Many visitors to WWT Washington have mobility problems that prevent them and their families from exploring all of the 100-acre site.
I am delighted to have received such a generous donation from the Durham Freemasons.
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Washington Department of Ecology - Yakima Water Transfer Working Group
2005-09, 10, 11 Washington Water Trust/John and Tom Connor
2005-46 Doug Chapman/Carol King and Robert Barkshire/Susan Garre to WWT
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 Attractions in Sunderland Durham England
WWT Washington, which stands for the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust in Washington, has plenty to attract visitors.
There’s a chance to learn all about the wetland birds that live here, from herons and swans, to flamingos.
Hotels in Sunderland > Hotels in Washington > Hotels in Gateshead > Hotels in Barnard Castle > Hotels in Bishop Auckland > Hotels in Newton Aycliffe >
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