A prickle of hedgehogs and an armada of newts: wildlife settles in at London’s new Queen Elizabeth garden
W hen the opens in Regent’s Park this month, the first people to visit the Royal Parks’ £5m biodiversity project will quickly discover they are not, in fact, the first visitors. Bees and butterflies are thriving among the 200,000 spring bulbs planted in the garden, and the park’s longstanding resid...
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