A new haven for wildlife: London's Queen Elizabeth II garden opens to the public in pictures
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A new haven for wildlife: London's Queen Elizabeth II garden opens to the public  in pictures
"The garden's diverse mix of habitats, including wildflower meadows and native hedgerows, is already attracting a wide range of species."
"From a wildflower meadow to swift boxes in a water tower, the space has been designed as an oasis of biodiversity."
A new two-acre garden dedicated to Queen Elizabeth II has opened in Regent's Park, serving as a sanctuary for local flora and fauna. The garden features a variety of habitats, including wildflower meadows and native hedgerows, designed to enhance biodiversity. Additionally, elements like swift boxes in a water tower contribute to the garden's ecological purpose. This diverse environment is already drawing numerous species, showcasing its role as an oasis for wildlife in the city.
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