London's parks are undergoing a transformation away from manicured lawns to wilder, more diverse habitats as a response to climate and biodiversity crises.
The Royal Parks charity is actively rewilding 5,000 acres of managed parks, promoting biodiversity through the introduction of habitats like hedgerows, grasslands, and wetlands.
Historic sites like the Tower of London and the Barbican Estate reflect this change, as they now incorporate vibrant wildlife gardens, showcasing over 300 species of flora and fauna.
Rewilding has evolved from its original context of large ecological projects to a broader movement encompassing various conservation efforts, including personal gardens.
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