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World Wetlands Day: Special Entry At Arundel Centre This Weekend

This World Wetlands Day, February 2, Arundel Wetland Centre wants everyone to 'duck the stress' of modern living and visit their local wetland for a moment of calm.

Research has shown that just ten minutes in a wetland setting, spaces like a marsh, lake or river, is enough to boost your mood, and WWT wants to share the stress-busting power of wetlands with as many people as possible this year.

To get more people visiting blue spaces WWT, the charity for wetlands and wildlife, has announced that for the World Wetlands Day weekend (Feb 2-4) any paying visitor or WWT member visiting their sites, including WWT Arundel Wetland Centre will be able to bring a friend for free.

Special walks, talks and activities running all World Wetland Day weekend at Arundel Wetland Centre include wild walks, toad talks, mud painting and wild art, alongside the regular pelican talk, boat safaris and diving duck fish feed.

More widely WWT will be recommending some of the UK’s other best wetlands and sharing the sights and sounds of wetlands digitally for those who can’t visit a blue space in person over the World Wetlands Day weekend.

Claire Hogben, WWT Arundel Centre Manager said:

“At WWT we celebrate wetlands 365 days a year, but World Wetlands Day helps us bring even more people to our sites to share the beauty and serenity of these super-powered habitats.

“With the theme of World Wetlands Day this year focusing on wetlands and human wellbeing it’s the perfect weekend to share a moment of calm with your friends and loved ones.”

World Wetlands Day, celebrated annually on February 2, aims to raise awareness about the vital role of wetlands for people and planet.

To find out more about what WWT Arundel Wetland Centre is doing for World Wetlands Day offer click here: https://www.wwt.org.uk/discover-wetlands/world-wetlands-day/

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