The Living Rainforest 

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The Living Rainforest is an international conservation education charity, launched in July 2000. We aim to promote a sustainable future by providing education and research on the relationship between humanity and the world's rainforests.

The Living Rainforest runs a visitor centre in Berkshire, UK, open year-round and featuring a tropical rainforest-inspired ecological garden.

Our interpretation programme focuses on six broad themes: plants, animals, ecosystems, human needs, economies and cultures.

Site Description  Garden

Site Facilities  Access for Disabled, Cafe / Coffee Shop, Carpark, Children's Playground, Facilities for Disabled, Picnic Area, Walking Trails, Coach Parking, Information Booth(s), Shop / Kiosk

Suitable for  School Groups

Tour Types  Tours by Arrangement, Guided Tours, Self Guided Tours

Services  Function Services

Displays  Flower Gardens, Native Wildlife

Operating Times  Closed Boxing Day, Closed Christmas Day

Nearby  Public Transport

Payment Method  Bank Cheque, Cash Payments Accepted, Most Major Credit Cards, Personal Cheques

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