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A Sion College Visit to the Barnes Wetlands Centre

Wetlands are one of the world’s most biodiverse habitats. They provide homes for many endangered species, offer a lifeline for freshwater species and act as vital ‘service stations’ for millions of migratory birds to rest and refuel. Many endemic species are found only in specific wetland areas.

Founded in 1946 by Sir Peter Scott, WWT (the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust) is working to create and restore 100,000 hectares of wetlands in the UK by 2050 and to improve 1 million hectares of wetlands through locally-led action in their priority hotspots around the world.

Our Sion College visit to WWT London will include a guided tour and talk on the work of WWT, and will conclude with lunch in a nearby pub. Admission tickets will also allow a return visit after lunch for those who wish.

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