Natural History Museum Wildlife Garden Audio Guide: What to Listen For in the Urban Nature Project Gardens

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Natural History Museum Wildlife Garden audio guide free?
Yes. All 72 tracks across the Evolution Garden and Nature Discovery Garden are free to stream on SoundCloud or the Natural History Museum website, with full transcripts.
How long is the Wildlife Garden audio guide?
About 60 minutes per garden if played in order. Roughly two hours for both gardens combined, including pauses for activities like pond-dipping and using the listening benches.
Does David Attenborough narrate the garden audio guide?
No. Attenborough is quoted briefly in the Evolution Garden but is not the primary narrator. The main voices are museum scientists, horticulturalists, and a group of young poets led by Testament.
Is there a described-navigation version for blind or partially blind visitors?
Yes. The guide was co-designed with VocalEyes and includes dedicated described-navigation tracks at every stop, developed with input from blind and partially blind advisors.
What happened to the original Wildlife Garden?
It was rebuilt and renamed the Nature Discovery Garden in 2024 as part of the Urban Nature Project, with expanded habitats and redesigned paths. Species records from the original 1995 garden were carried forward.
Do I need to book to visit the Natural History Museum gardens?
No. The Evolution Garden and Nature Discovery Garden are free and open to the public without booking, with access from Exhibition Road and Queen's Gate.

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