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Wakehurst’s sell-out summer event is back. Embark on a performance journey through our wild landscape at Wanderwild – Wakehurst's botanical garden event of live music, acrobatic performers, and ...
Join us at Wakehurst to carry out a one of a kind research project finding out which trees pollinators like best and how we can make our cities more pollinator friendly! You don’t need to have any ...
Botanical art is a vital part of studying plants and fungi. It’s how scientists can highlight the key differences between ...
Kew’s vast botanical and mycological archive - plant and fungal specimens collected over centuries - is now just a click away, thanks to our brand-new online Data Portal. For centuries, Kew has been a ...
Wakehurst in Sussex has announced ‘The Buzz About Trees’, an innovative new study that harnesses cutting-edge bioacoustics technology to monitor bee abundance. With wild bee populations in decline, ...
For the communities surrounding Ankarafantsika National Park in northwestern Madagascar, the forest is more than a backdrop - it’s a lifeline. Families rely on its resources for farming, fishing, fuel ...
Resilient and Equitable Nature-based Pathways in Southern African Rangelands (REPAiR) critically explores how equitable, contextual, community-led approaches to nature-based solutions can support ...
Discover a thrilling after dark Halloween trail full of hidden surprises. This October, Kew Gardens will transform once more into a ghostly, glowing adventure, brought to you by the producers of ...
This map prioritises accessibility information and highlights areas of sensory interest. It also includes a zoomed-in map of part of the Gardens, to help you navigate the busiest area.
We often think of insects buzzing around our flower beds or meadows, but pollen and nectar also come from trees, which only have a tiny footprint in our landscapes. Whether insect-pollinated or ...
An exciting new open access digital resource to unlock detailed data on seed collections from wild plant populations and help facilitate their transformation back into thriving plant communities.
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