Royal Mail has introduced a new series of stamps showcasing the diverse wildlife found in UK gardens. The collection features ten species, including the fox, hedgehog, and bumblebee, emphasizing their importance in urban and rural environments. This initiative, developed in collaboration with Professor Dawn Scott from Nottingham Trent University, aims to inspire citizens to cultivate and protect wildlife habitats in their gardens. Available for pre-order on March 6, the stamps will officially launch on March 11, reinforcing the connection between British people and their love for gardening and nature.
Royal Mail worked with Professor Dawn Scott to celebrate iconic British garden wildlife, featuring popular species on a new set of stamps aimed at encouraging wildlife support.
The new stamp collection highlights the rich diversity of wildlife found in gardens across the UK, capturing the beauty and ecological significance of these species.
British gardens, regardless of size, serve as crucial habitats for wildlife. The new stamps aim to inspire people to protect and nurture this biodiversity.
The collection features ten species, including hedgehogs, foxes, and bumblebees, to resonate with everybody’s love for nature and to promote wildlife conservation.
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