The Pointe-a-Pierre Wildfowl Trust has been recognised as one of the world’s best wetland visitor centres. Their success was announced at the Conference of the global Wetlands Convention, known as Rasmar COP14, underway in Geneva, Switzerland, recently.
The Star Wetland Centre Award is a new initiative to recognise best practices in ecotourism and education at wetlands. It is coordinated by Wetland Link International (WLI), a support network for staff and volunteers at 300 wetland visitor centres.
The Pointe-a-Pierre Wildfowl Trust was one of 23 awardees selected by an international panel of experienced wetlands professionals.
"The judges were particularly struck by great inclusiveness, including access for different abilities and programmes for vulnerable groups," says Chris Rostron, the Head of WLI and leader of the Star awards process.
"With a strong educational programme, it is also an important example of social and environmental responsibility from companies."
PaP Wildfowl Trust Main Breeding Lake.
About Wetland Link International
Wetland Link International is a global network of wetland education centres. We define a wetland education centre as ‘any wetland where there is an interaction between people and wildlife and CEPA (communications, education and public awareness) activity occurs in support of wetland conservation aims.’ WLI is supported by two staff members, based at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) at Slimbridge, UK; and a strong regional presence in Asia led by the Ramsar Regional Centre–East Asia.
President Paula-Mae Weekes recommissioning the Wildfowl Trust's specially designed boardwalk for the differently-abled.