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LIVING WETLAND THEATRE
Photographs: Living Wetland Theatre - WWT Slimbridge (July 2024) ©Nigel Key
Take a seat and watch a film or interactive live demonstrations hosted by a WWT specialist team as they uncover the science behind wetland conservation.
The Waterscapes Aviary and the Living Wetland Theatre are built upon the grounds of the much loved Tropical House.
Living Wetland Theatre (WWT Slimbridge)
Where can I find this location?
To locate the Living Wetland Theatre and places of interest at Slimbridge Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (W.W.T.), please click the above image for a map.

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'SPROUT' - PINK-BACKED PELICAN

Sprout - Pink-backed Pelican (WWT Slimbridge July 2024) - pic by Nigel Key Sprout - Pink-backed Pelican (WWT Slimbridge July 2024) - pic by Nigel Key Sprout - Pink-backed Pelican (WWT Slimbridge July 2024) - pic by Nigel Key
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Sprout - Pink-backed Pelican (WWT Slimbridge July 2024) - pic by Nigel Key Sprout - Pink-backed Pelican (WWT Slimbridge July 2024) - pic by Nigel Key Sprout - Pink-backed Pelican (WWT Slimbridge July 2024) - pic by Nigel Key
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Sprout - Pink-backed Pelican (WWT Slimbridge July 2024) - pic by Nigel Key Sprout - Pink-backed Pelican (WWT Slimbridge July 2024) - pic by Nigel Key Sprout - Pink-backed Pelican (WWT Slimbridge July 2024) - pic by Nigel Key
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