Four nene, or Hawaiian geese, standing beside a bench at the Severn Wildfowl Trust

Date:
1956
Location:
Severn Wildfowl Trust, Slimbridge, Stroud, Gloucestershire
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The Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre, Slimbridge, Stroud, Gloucestershire
Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Slimbridge, Stroud, Gloucestershire
Reference:
BAR03/01/003
Type:
Photograph (35mm Slide)
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Description

The wetland wildlife reserve at Slimbridge was opened in 1946. In the mid-20th century the world population of the nene, or Hawaiian goose, had fallen to 30 and the species was close to extinction. Birds were brought to Slimbridge and bred; the first Slimbridge-reared nene was released into the wild in 1962. The population in the early 21st century had increased to 2,000.

Content

This is part of the Series: BAR03/01 Norman Barnard: Series of Slides; within the Collection: BAR03 Norman Barnard Slide Collection

Rights

© Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Photographer: Barnard, Norman

Keywords

20th Century Nature Reserve, 20th Century Bird Sanctuary, Animals