the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust
/ðə ˌwaɪldfaʊl ən ˌwetləndz ˈtrʌst/
/ðə ˌwaɪldfaʊl ən ˈwetləndz trʌst/
(abbreviation WWT)
- a British organization, set up in 1946 by Peter Scott to study and protect wildfowl (= wild birds that live on or near water, such as ducks and geese) see also Slimbridge
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