Visitors to WWT Martin Mere can claim their free ticket by entering a valid email address when booking online at: https://www.wwt.org.uk/discover-wetlands/world-wetlands-day/get-lost
Those registered will be able to use their free ticket to explore WWT Martin Mere anytime from Friday 31 January to Friday 7 February.
Follow your instincts and let the sights and sounds of wetlands guide you on your next adventure. At WWT Martin Mere, this means exploring an array of wetland wildlife both in their collection of over 70 birds and family of Asian small-clawed otters, and on their reserve with over 600 acres of wild open spaces showcasing whooper swans, barn owls, marsh harriers, pintails and more.
Visitor Experience Manager, Victoria Fellowes, said: “Wetlands are inspiring spaces that quiet the noises of everyday life and create a world where amazing things can happen. It’s our mission at WWT to restore these wonderful places and give people a better connection to nature.
“This World Wetlands Day, we hope many people will make the most of this great opportunity to get lost in nature and unlock the superpowers of wetlands for themselves.”
Research has shown that just ten minutes in a wetland setting, like a marsh, lake or river, is enough to boost your mood.
WWT champions wetlands 365 days a year. And on 2 February, the world comes together to celebrate these super-powered habitats. Wetlands are water-purifying, flood-busting, nature-boosting, carbon-sinking and mood-lifting habitats, that burst with life.
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