The Natural History Museum is one of the top five most-visited cultural institutions in the UK. Our strategy is focussed on creating advocates for the planet; we use our vast collections, science and public reach to support people in engaging with the natural world and understanding our place within it. The Wildlife Garden at the Natural History Museum was originally created in 1995 as a living exhibition illustrating lowland habitats of the UK. The garden is actively managed to promote biodiversity and illustrate the potential for urban wildlife. It is an excellent learning resource for all visitors to enjoy, connect with and learn about the natural world. The Museum is now undertaking an ambitious programme to transform its outdoor space through the Urban Nature Project, with the aim o

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