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21st October 2008

– 1st UK showcase for outstanding contemporary sustainable garden design attracts globally acclaimed designers –

Future Gardens, the launch-pad of Phase I of Butterfly World Project, which was launched by Sir David Attenborough and David Bellamy earlier this year , has attracted a range of globally acclaimed designers and exciting emerging talent for its inaugural designer garden event that will run from June – October 2009 ............

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18th June 2008

 - Construction begins on the £25m Butterfly World Project -

 - Actress Emilia Fox lends her support to the conservation scheme -

Work began today on the £25m Butterfly World Project with the construction of the eco-friendly access road to the site. Once complete, the project will be a world-class visitor attraction and a massive conservation initiative located just off the M25, near St Albans ............

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12th March 2008

Attenborough urges us to heed the plight of the butterfly

- £25m project plans to help reverse 76% decline in UK butterfly species -

Sir David Attenborough marked the start of construction on Butterfly World, a world-class pioneering project, with a stark conservation warning:

“More than three quarters of British butterfly species have declined in the last 20 years, some of them very rapidly. That is worrying not least because............"

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