The one-acre wildlife garden at the Natural History Museum is an irreplaceable resource for children, argues Jan Miller-Klein

There is a bit of a fuss about the Natural History Museum (NHM) in London’s plans to scrap its wildlife garden.

You may not even have known there was a one-acre wildlife garden there, in the heart of one of the biggest cities in the world; but this year it is 20 years old. I am not alone in feeling this way about the proposed changes. A petition protesting the changes has nearly 4,000 signatures.

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Source: Guardian Environment