Wildlife thrives as new Queen Elizabeth II garden prepares to open in Regent’s Park
A former plant nursery in London has been transformed into a two-acre biodiversity haven featuring wildflower meadows, a large pond, and climate-resilient plants. Hedgehogs, rare bees, and newts have already moved into the site, which has seen a remarkable 184% increase in wildlife habitat ahead of its public opening.
Source: Guardian Env
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