Hay muchas maneras de despertar la conciencia ambiental, pero una de las que más nos gusta es a través de las conocidas piezas de LEGO. Precisamente para celebrar en el Reino Unido el primer aniversario de la Real Sociedad para la Protección de las Aves (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds), una de las asociaciones sin ánimo de lucro más grandes de Europa dedicada a la protección de los ecosistemas, han construido en el mítico parque temático Legoland Windsor, un jardín de dedicado por entero a la Vida Silvestre construido, como no podía ser de otra manera, con las famosas piezas de construcción suizas, que tanta admiración despiertan a niños y mayores.

Tuesday 13th May 2014 - Legoland, Windsor, Berks: The new Lego 'Frogitat' A new wildlife garden featuring unique habitats made from hundreds of Lego bricks is opening at the Legoland Windsor Resort today to mark the first anniversary of the RSPB's Giving Nature a Home Campaign. Some “early bird†nature lovers will help open the garden by beginning the watch for the real wildlife in six unique LEGO habitats – including a frog house, a series of hedgehog houses (also known as ‘hogitats’) topped with tiny LEGO leaves, a bat box and bird bath – all situated in beautiful landscaped greenery right in the heart of the 150 acre family Resort. For further information and a full release please contact Claudia Parker at freerange communications on [email protected] or 0207 402 9966 PR Handout © Mikael Buck 07828 201 042 // www.mikaelbuck.com
Tuesday 13th May 2014 - Legoland, Windsor, Berks: The new Lego 'Frogitat'A new wildlife garden featuring unique habitats made from hundreds of Lego bricks is opening at the Legoland Windsor Resort today to mark the first anniversary of the RSPB's Giving Nature a Home Campaign. Some “early bird” nature lovers will help open the garden by beginning the watch for the real wildlife in six unique LEGO habitats – including a frog house, a series of hedgehog houses (also known as ‘hogitats’) topped with tiny LEGO leaves, a bat box and bird bath – all situated in beautiful landscaped greenery right in the heart of the 150 acre family Resort. For further information and a full release please contact Claudia Parker at freerange communications on [email protected] or 0207 402 9966PR Handout © Mikael Buck07828 201 042 // www.mikaelbuck.com

Tuesday 13th May 2014 - Legoland, Windsor, Berks: Model Maker Katrina James is pictured amongst all of the new Lego animal habitats A new wildlife garden featuring unique habitats made from hundreds of Lego bricks is opening at the Legoland Windsor Resort today to mark the first anniversary of the RSPB's Giving Nature a Home Campaign. Some “early bird†nature lovers will help open the garden by beginning the watch for the real wildlife in six unique LEGO habitats – including a frog house, a series of hedgehog houses (also known as ‘hogitats’) topped with tiny LEGO leaves, a bat box and bird bath – all situated in beautiful landscaped greenery right in the heart of the 150 acre family Resort. For further information and a full release please contact Claudia Parker at freerange communications on [email protected] or 0207 402 9966 PR Handout © Mikael Buck 07828 201 042 // www.mikaelbuck.com
Tuesday 13th May 2014 - Legoland, Windsor, Berks: Model Maker Katrina James is pictured amongst all of the new Lego animal habitatsA new wildlife garden featuring unique habitats made from hundreds of Lego bricks is opening at the Legoland Windsor Resort today to mark the first anniversary of the RSPB's Giving Nature a Home Campaign. Some “early bird” nature lovers will help open the garden by beginning the watch for the real wildlife in six unique LEGO habitats – including a frog house, a series of hedgehog houses (also known as ‘hogitats’) topped with tiny LEGO leaves, a bat box and bird bath – all situated in beautiful landscaped greenery right in the heart of the 150 acre family Resort. For further information and a full release please contact Claudia Parker at freerange communications on [email protected] or 0207 402 9966PR Handout © Mikael Buck07828 201 042 // www.mikaelbuck.com

Tuesday 13th May 2014 - Legoland, Windsor, Berks: A Lego birdbath with a Lego fairy and Lego House Sparrow all built Legoland's in-house team of model makers A new wildlife garden featuring unique habitats made from hundreds of Lego bricks is opening at the Legoland Windsor Resort today to mark the first anniversary of the RSPB's Giving Nature a Home Campaign. Some “early bird†nature lovers will help open the garden by beginning the watch for the real wildlife in six unique LEGO habitats – including a frog house, a series of hedgehog houses (also known as ‘hogitats’) topped with tiny LEGO leaves, a bat box and bird bath – all situated in beautiful landscaped greenery right in the heart of the 150 acre family Resort. For further information and a full release please contact Claudia Parker at freerange communications on [email protected] or 0207 402 9966 PR Handout © Mikael Buck 07828 201 042 // www.mikaelbuck.com
Tuesday 13th May 2014 - Legoland, Windsor, Berks: A Lego birdbath with a Lego fairy and Lego House Sparrow all built Legoland's in-house team of model makersA new wildlife garden featuring unique habitats made from hundreds of Lego bricks is opening at the Legoland Windsor Resort today to mark the first anniversary of the RSPB's Giving Nature a Home Campaign. Some “early bird” nature lovers will help open the garden by beginning the watch for the real wildlife in six unique LEGO habitats – including a frog house, a series of hedgehog houses (also known as ‘hogitats’) topped with tiny LEGO leaves, a bat box and bird bath – all situated in beautiful landscaped greenery right in the heart of the 150 acre family Resort. For further information and a full release please contact Claudia Parker at freerange communications on [email protected] or 0207 402 9966PR Handout © Mikael Buck07828 201 042 // www.mikaelbuck.com

Tuesday 13th May 2014 - Legoland, Windsor, Berks: A Lego Bat Box A new wildlife garden featuring unique habitats made from hundreds of Lego bricks is opening at the Legoland Windsor Resort today to mark the first anniversary of the RSPB's Giving Nature a Home Campaign. Some “early bird†nature lovers will help open the garden by beginning the watch for the real wildlife in six unique LEGO habitats – including a frog house, a series of hedgehog houses (also known as ‘hogitats’) topped with tiny LEGO leaves, a bat box and bird bath – all situated in beautiful landscaped greenery right in the heart of the 150 acre family Resort. For further information and a full release please contact Claudia Parker at freerange communications on [email protected] or 0207 402 9966 PR Handout © Mikael Buck 07828 201 042 // www.mikaelbuck.com
Tuesday 13th May 2014 - Legoland, Windsor, Berks: A Lego Bat BoxA new wildlife garden featuring unique habitats made from hundreds of Lego bricks is opening at the Legoland Windsor Resort today to mark the first anniversary of the RSPB's Giving Nature a Home Campaign. Some “early bird” nature lovers will help open the garden by beginning the watch for the real wildlife in six unique LEGO habitats – including a frog house, a series of hedgehog houses (also known as ‘hogitats’) topped with tiny LEGO leaves, a bat box and bird bath – all situated in beautiful landscaped greenery right in the heart of the 150 acre family Resort. For further information and a full release please contact Claudia Parker at freerange communications on [email protected] or 0207 402 9966PR Handout © Mikael Buck07828 201 042 // www.mikaelbuck.com

Tuesday 13th May 2014 - Legoland, Windsor, Berks: One of the Lego 'Hogitats' A new wildlife garden featuring unique habitats made from hundreds of Lego bricks is opening at the Legoland Windsor Resort today to mark the first anniversary of the RSPB's Giving Nature a Home Campaign. Some “early bird†nature lovers will help open the garden by beginning the watch for the real wildlife in six unique LEGO habitats – including a frog house, a series of hedgehog houses (also known as ‘hogitats’) topped with tiny LEGO leaves, a bat box and bird bath – all situated in beautiful landscaped greenery right in the heart of the 150 acre family Resort. For further information and a full release please contact Claudia Parker at freerange communications on [email protected] or 0207 402 9966 PR Handout © Mikael Buck 07828 201 042 // www.mikaelbuck.com
Tuesday 13th May 2014 - Legoland, Windsor, Berks: One of the Lego 'Hogitats'A new wildlife garden featuring unique habitats made from hundreds of Lego bricks is opening at the Legoland Windsor Resort today to mark the first anniversary of the RSPB's Giving Nature a Home Campaign. Some “early bird” nature lovers will help open the garden by beginning the watch for the real wildlife in six unique LEGO habitats – including a frog house, a series of hedgehog houses (also known as ‘hogitats’) topped with tiny LEGO leaves, a bat box and bird bath – all situated in beautiful landscaped greenery right in the heart of the 150 acre family Resort. For further information and a full release please contact Claudia Parker at freerange communications on [email protected]reerange.eu or 0207 402 9966PR Handout © Mikael Buck07828 201 042 // www.mikaelbuck.com
El jardín de LEGO, tiene como objetivo inspirar a la gente a construir casa y refugios para animales silvestres en espacios espacios al aire libre. En él podemos disfrutar de una rana de ojos saltones que parece estar saltando sobre una roca cerca de su casa arbolada, una casa para proteger a los erizos, una simpática hogar para murciélagos, o un bebedero para los pájaros, dónde disfruta un pequeño y adorable gorrión con la mirada atenta de una hada madrina. Todo un ejemplo de los refugios que podemos ofrecer por las hermosas criaturas que viven a nuestro alrededor.
Fuente: inhabitat.com
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