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Flora and Fauna

Queen Mary Gardens Within its 166 hectares (410 acres) Regent's Park is amazingly diverse in terms of what it has to offer visitors. Ranging from wide-open playing fields and wildflower grassland to more secluded woodland, wetland and reedbeds. One very important element of the management of the Park is a focus on the conservation and enhancement of biodiversity. Over the past twenty years, the management of the Park has concentrated on meeting both the needs of the public and those of its wildlife. As a result, the Park is an important site for wildlife, which also benefits from the stunning collections such as the Queen Mary Gardens and the Rose Gardens. The Park is particularly popular amongst bird watchers as one of the richest sites in London.

The Avenue Gardens Visitors to London should not miss Regent's Park. As well as the beautiful gardens and historic Parkland, there is a terrific variety of wildlife, the most visible of which is the birdlife. We also have a collection of waterfowl from around the world.



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