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WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre

WWT Martin Mere is a wetland nature reserve managed by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT). Situated on the West Lancashire Coastal Plain, it is one of nine reserves managed by the WWT, and it is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), an SPA (Special Protection Area) and a Ramsar Site LinkExternal link .

The centre takes its name from the mere on the west side of the reserve which has been provided with eleven observation hides. On the east side of the reserve there are a number of pens providing habitats for birds from Africa, Australasia, North America, South America, Siberia, and Asia.

The lake, Martin Mere, was formed at the end of the last Ice Age, when water filled a depression in the glacial drift. Until the late seventeenth century, this lake was the largest body of fresh water in England (5 miles in diameter, 20 miles circumference – three times the size of Windermere). Christopher Saxton's map from 1579 LinkExternal link shows the original giant lake stretching from Rufford in the east, to Churchtown (then known as North Meols) in the west.

Active management of the mere began in 1692 when the first drainage channel was dug, and further attempts to drain it were made in the 1780s, but effective drainage was only achieved in the mid-19th century with the introduction of steam pumping. Farms and market gardens were established on the rich soils of the reclaimed land.

The first 363 acres of the site, known as Holcroft's Farm, were purchased in 1972 through local fundraising and the site was opened to the public in 1975 by Sir Peter Scott, founder of the WWT. Since then the reserve has been extended and is now one of Britain's most important wetland sites, visited by thousands of migrating wildfowl in the autumn and winter. It is also home to 100 species of tame birds, many on the endangered list and part of breeding programmes.

LinkExternal link WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre website
LinkExternal link RSPB Liverpool group
LinkExternal link Wikipedia
by David Dixon

Created: Mon, 21 Apr 2014, Updated: Fri, 8 Nov 2019


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SD4214 : Butterfly at Martin Mere by David Dixon
2020
SD4214 : Animatronic Ant by David Dixon
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SD4214 : View from United Utilities Hide, Martin Mere WWT Centre by David Dixon
2014
SD4214 : The Mere and Raines Observatory, Martin Mere WWT Centre by David Dixon
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SD4314 : Lego™ Sculpture Trail at Martin Mere - Skye the White Stork by David Dixon
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SD4314 : White Stork Enclosure/Wildfowl Garden, Martin Mere by David Dixon
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SD4314 : Wetland Centre, Martin Mere by David Dixon
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SD4314 : Martin Mere, Flamingo Pool and House by David Dixon
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SD4214 : Martin Mere Wetlands Centre, Lake near the Visitor Centre by David Dixon
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SD4214 : Sluice and Sunley's Marsh by David Dixon
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SD4214 : Martin Mere Wetland Centre by David Dixon
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SD4214 : Emperor Goose at Martin Mere WWT Centre by David Dixon
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SD4314 : Percy the (Lego™) Pelican by David Dixon
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SD4214 : Duck Pond at Martin Mere Wetland Centre by David Dixon
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SD4214 : Lottie the Lego™ Otter at Martin Mere by David Dixon
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SD4214 : Canoe Safari, Martin Mere Wetland Centre by David Dixon
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SD4314 : Martin Mere Wetland Centre, Chilean Flamingos (Phoenicopterus chilensis) by David Dixon
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SD4214 : Lego™ Sculpture Trail, Freddie the Lego™ Frog at Martin Mere by David Dixon
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SD4214 : View Towards Windmill Farm from Ron Barker Hide by David Dixon
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SD4214 : WWT Martin Mere, Flamingo Pool by David Dixon
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SD4214 : Martin Mere Wetland Centre, Vinson's Marsh by David Dixon
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SD4214 : Vinson's Marsh, Martin Mere WWT Centre by David Dixon
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SD4214 : Wetland Centre, Martin Mere by David Dixon
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SD4314 : Martin Mere Wetland Centre, Orinoco Geese by David Dixon
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SD4314 : Chilean Flamingos, Martin Mere Wetland Centre by David Dixon
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