What is the purpose of the National Arboretum?

What is the purpose of the National Arboretum?

With over 44,000 rare and endangered trees across a 250-hectare site, the Arboretum is a place of beauty, conservation, science research, education, tourism and recreation.

Why was the National Arboretum Canberra made?

Following the devastating bushfires in 2003 which burnt a significant area of the A.C.T, including residential areas and the pine plantations, the Australian Capital Territory government (in consultation with the community and experts), determined the establishment of a national arboretum as the best future use of the …

Who built the Arboretum Canberra?

Taylor Cullity Lethlean
The Arboretum plan is based on the winning design of ‘100 Forests and 100 Gardens’ by Taylor Cullity Lethlean Landscape Architects and Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects.

Is the Arboretum free in Canberra?

Visitors can wander freely through the architecturally stunning Village Centre with its sweeping views across Canberra during public opening hours 9am – 4pm. Visitors will also find The Arboretum Café, Ginger restaurant and Curatoreum gift shop.

Who owns the National Arboretum?

the Royal British Legion
The Arboretum is part of the Royal British Legion, but operates with a separate Board of Trustees and independent charity status (No 1043992).

Can you visit the National Arboretum?

Entry to the Arboretum is free, but for everyone’s comfort we are limiting the numbers in our buildings and grounds. We recommend pre-booking your visit to guarantee entry. Our grounds are open from 10am – 5pm. Capacity control – for everyone’s comfort we are limiting the numbers in our buildings and grounds.

When did the arboretum open?

1955 The Arboretum is formally opened to the public (Jan.

Can you drink alcohol at the arboretum?

Barbecues, fires, and alcoholic beverages are prohibited. Radios without headphones are prohibited anywhere on the arboretum grounds.

Can you walk around the National Arboretum?

National Arboretum: West Side is a 2.6 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Mount Rainier, Maryland that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking, running, and bird watching and is accessible year-round.

In which country is the National Arboretum?

The Arboretum can be found in the centre of England on Croxall Road, Alrewas in Staffordshire. It is easy to reach and is close to all the Midlands motorways.

Are dogs allowed at the National Arboretum?

Pets must be leashed at all times and must be controlled so that they do not urinate on, defecate in, or enter garden beds. Owners must clean up after their pets. Pets are not allowed in the Administration Building or in the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum.

Do you have to pay to get into the arboretum?

Arboretum Members free; reservations not required. For questions about garden daytime tickets or you wish to purchase group tickets, please email [email protected]. Visitors under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

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