'WWT Caerlaverock' is
wetland nature reserve in southwest
Scotland, one of nine reserves in Britain operated by the
Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust founded by Sir
Peter Scott.
It covers a 587
hectare site at Eastpark Farm, on the north shore of the
Solway Firth to the south of
Dumfries. It is a wild nature reserve with a network of screened approaches and several observation towers. There is a visitor centre and farmhouse accommodation.
Almost the entire
Svalbard population of
Barnacle Goose overwinters in the Solway Firth area, with many of the birds often at Caerlaverock for part or all of the winter; their protection by the reserve has enabled the population to recover from just 500 birds in the 1940s, to over 25,000 now.
In January 2002, a new education centre was officially opened by
King Harald V of Norway.
References
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WWT Caerlaverock website