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Encyclopedia > 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. The 60 acre (240,000 m²) reserve is situated in Arundel, West Sussex.


One of the endangered species protected at the centre is the Ne-ne, the rarest goose in the world, and the state bird of Hawaii. Over 1,000 species of duck, goose and swan can be seen at the reserve.


There is a re-creation of Lake Myvatn, a volcanic lake in Iceland.


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Arundel - Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) (369 words)
Arundel Wetland Centre has 26 hectares of naturalised landscapes and wetland habitats holding many hundreds of exotic wildfowl from around the world.
Set in ancient woodlands in the middle of the South Downs; adjacent to the River Arun; overlooked by the historic Arundel Castle skyline the centre also attracts many wild birds to the lakes, reed beds and woodland areas on the site.
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WWT Arundel (85 words)
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.
The 60 acre reserve is situated in Arundel, West Sussex.
One of the endangered species protected at the centre is the Ne-ne, the rarest goose in the world, and the state bird of Hawaii.
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