Whilst in London, team members took the opportunity to check on the progress of the London Natural History Museum’s evolution garden. The five-acre site around the main entrance is being converted into a series of gardens for visitors. A significant portion of the land is being developed into an evolution garden. It will lead visitors through five hundred million years of Earth’s history.
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The Evolution Garden at the London Natural History Museum
The garden will tell the story of life on Earth. Visitors walking through the site will be taken on a journey from the Cambrian to recent times. The journey will plot evolution during the Phanerozoic Eon (visible life). From the Cambrian explosion through to the evolution of terrestrial life and the amazing dinosaurs. The landscape will gradually fill with plants, trees, reptiles, birds and mammals including placentals such as Homo sapiens.
A new weatherproof cast of the Natural History Museum’s much-loved Diplodocus will feature. It will take centre stage in a Jurassic garden filled with tree ferns and cycads.
The picture (above) shows a Diplodocus model from the Natural History Museum model series. This range is due to be retired.
To view the range of dinosaur and prehistoric animal figures in stock at Everything Dinosaur: Dinosaur Models and Prehistoric Animal Figures.
To Immerse Yourself in Nature
The plan is to provide a natural space for visitors as well as providing information on our planet’s history. Raised ponds will be available to permit access for all to pond dipping activities. There will be several paths and lots of seating. Visitors can immerse themselves in nature.
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A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur commented:
“We took the opportunity to see how work was progressing on the evolution garden. The construction workers had planted most of the tree ferns. There was still a lot of work to do such as laying out the paths and getting into place the tactile exhibits.”
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Despite the poor weather, the site continues to be transformed. The gardens are due to be opened in the summer (2024). By helping to explain changes that have occurred on our planet in the past and how life responded, we can plan for the future.
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