**Through an immersive chronology of plants and rocks,** this creative garden encourages visitors to understand natural history.**
Considered in light of the Anthropocene epoch, it highlights the ways in which humans have altered the environment. Another British-native bronze dinosaur, a Hypsilophodon, may be seen in the garden.
Ponds at the Nature Discovery Garden are home to a variety of amphibians and insects, including dragonflies, frogs, and toad tadpoles. There is now a natural activity center with classrooms, labs, and other educational resources.
Collecting eDNA samples and keeping tabs on biodiversity changes, scientists are doing ground-breaking research.