
Jersey Zoo's late founder honoured with sea of flower sculptures
"From looking at Gerry's writings we found out what his favourite wildflowers were," she told BBC Radio Jersey."A lot of those exhibited will be of those flowers, and so it's all part and parcel of nature, animals, and plants."Jersey Zoo said the plants - made from 100% renewable plant-based ingredients -would be on display until 30 September."Planting 5,000 of anything is a total mission," said Mr Temple.
He added: "It's been a lot of work but I've got them all in the ground and I hope people really enjoy seeing them."Mr Temple said he wanted people to take a flower from the display because it "supports the ongoing work" of Durrell around the world."I want people to think about how important the natural world around us is, and the danger that these habitats are facing, and about the species we're trying to save."
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