Award winning rainforest garden from Chelsea Flower Show takes root at Bristol Zoo Project

Award winning rainforest garden from Chelsea Flower Show takes root at Bristol Zoo Project

Sweeping path in RHS Chelsea British Rainforest Garden © Clive Nichols

Award-winning rainforest garden opens today at Bristol Zoo Project, unveiled as a stunning showcase of one of the UK’s rarest habitats.
  • The garden won a RHS People’s Choice award at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show and the judges Silver Gilt Medal.
  • The garden is part of a 100-year project – backed by Aviva - to restore Britain’s temperate rainforests. 

An award-winning rainforest garden has officially opened to the public at Bristol Zoo Project, bringing rainforest landscapes to the Bristol area for the first time. Now set within a site seven times larger than its original RHS Chelsea Flower Show footprint, the Wildlife Trusts’ British Rainforest Garden is a vibrant and immersive showcase of The Wildlife Trusts and Aviva’s ambitious 100-year Temperate Rainforest Programme. 

The rainforest garden features a canopy of native trees created from hazels, field maples and silver birch, with lush undergrowth, lichen-encrusted trunks, honeysuckle and ivy. The garden is wheelchair accessible with seating, enabling visitors to soak up the experience, and signage about temperate rainforests – one of the UK’s rarest and most precious habitats.    

Designed by Zoe Claymore and sponsored by grant-giving charity Project Giving Back, the garden’s first outing was at the 2025 RHS Chelsea Flower Show, where it won a coveted RHS People’s Choice award in the All About Plants category.  

The Wildlife Trusts are supported by the UK’s leading diversified insurer Aviva, whose backing has enabled the charity to share the rainforest story on a national stage. 

The garden was carefully rehomed by Bristol Zoological Society, a conservation and education charity which runs Bristol Zoo Project, supported by 30 Aviva volunteers. It can be found in the zoo’s Sanctuary Garden, near the new African Forest habitat, which opens to visitors in spring 2026. 

In February 2023, Aviva partnered with the Wildlife Trusts on the Atlantic Rainforest Restoration Programme, a 100-year initiative to restore Britain's temperate rainforests. At the time, Aviva’s £38 million pledge was one of the UK's largest ever corporate donations into nature conservation. 

Aviva has a large office presence in Bristol, employing 1,100 people and has a longstanding connection to the city, spanning over 200 years. 

Zoe Claymore, award-winning garden designer, says: “Seeing the British Rainforest Garden find a permanent home at Bristol Zoo Project feels incredibly special. This garden was designed to spark wonder and connection, to remind people that rainforests aren’t just faraway places, but part of our own landscape here in Britain. It’s exciting this garden will grow alongside this fantastic 100—year programme to safeguard these rainforests for the future.” 

Craig Bennett, chief executive of The Wildlife Trusts, says: “Our beautiful rainforest garden richly deserves this opportunity to shine again. I can’t think of a better new home for it than this wonderful zoo, where it’ll have a chance to mature and grow and where generations of children will be able to play in it and learn about our natural world.” 

Claudine Blamey, Chief Sustainability Officer at Aviva, says: “The relocation of the rainforest garden to Bristol will mean the public can spend time in a rare, yet magical, environment and see how important it is to preserve our natural British habitats. Thank you to the team at Bristol Zoo Project for bringing a taste of temperate rainforests to Bristol, helping the community get ready for the future by ensuring these threatened habits are not consigned to the past.”  

Brian Zimmerman, Director of Conservation and Science at Bristol Zoological Society, says: “We are thrilled that Bristol Zoo Project has become the new home for the British Rainforest Garden. It has been fascinating to see it taking shape in our Sanctuary Garden in recent weeks, ahead of the grand opening. We hope it will give visitors an opportunity to reflect on the health and wellbeing benefits natural habitats can bring, as well as the importance of these precious environments. We look forward to seeing the garden mature and grow, and the enjoyment it will bring to so many people.” 

Editor's notes

About Aviva 

  • We are the UK's leading diversified insurer and we operate in the UK, Ireland and Canada. We also have international investments in India and China. 
  • We help over 25 million customers (including Direct Line) make the most out of life, plan for the future, and have the confidence that if things go wrong we’ll be there to put it right. 
  • We have been taking care of people for more than 325 years, in line with our purpose of being ‘with you today, for a better tomorrow’. In 2024, we paid £29.3 billion in claims and benefits to our customers. 
  • In 2021, we announced our ambition to become Net Zero by 2040, the first major insurance company in the world to do so. While we are working towards our sustainability ambitions, we recognise that while we have control over Aviva’s operations and influence over our supply chain, when it comes to decarbonising the economy in which we operate and invest, Aviva is one part of a far larger global system. Nevertheless, we remain focused on the task and are committed to playing our part in the collective effort to enable the global transition. The scope of our Climate ambitions and the risks and opportunities associated with our Climate strategy are set out in our Transition Plan published in February 2025: https://www.aviva.com/sustainability/taking-climate-action. Find out more about our sustainability ambition and action at www.aviva.com/sustainability. 
  • Aviva is a Living Wage, Living Pension and Living Hours employer and provides market-leading benefits for our people, including flexible working, paid carers leave and equal parental leave. Find out more at www.aviva.com/about-us/our-people. 
  • As at 30 June 2025, total Group assets under management at Aviva Group were £419 billion and our estimated Solvency II shareholder capital surplus was £8.1 billion. Our shares are listed on the London Stock Exchange and we are a member of the FTSE 100 index. 
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About Bristol Zoological Society 

  • Bristol Zoological Society is a conservation and education charity that owns and operates Bristol Zoo Project. 
  • The Society works in nine countries, across four continents, to conserve and protect the world’s most threatened species.  
  • At Bristol Zoo Project, 85% of animals are both threatened, and part of targeted conservation programmes. The Society’s aim is for this to rise to 90% of species by 2035.  
  • The zoo is home to animals from around the world, including giraffe, red panda, cheetah, zebra, deer, ostrich, Socorro doves, gelada baboons and lemurs.  
  • It also includes the award-winning Bear Wood, which is home to brown bears, lynxes, wolverines and wolves.  
  • The zoo is located near Junction 17 of the M5 motorway.  

About the artist 

Zoe Claymore is a garden and landscape designer based in southwest London. From her studio, she crafts bespoke outdoor places that resonate emotionally with her clients - while staying mindful of environmental responsibility. Named RHS Horticultural Hero 2023 and a triple award-winner at RHS Hampton Court, she draws on personal, cultural, environmental, and artistic inspirations to shape her designs. A regular media contributor and public speaker, Zoe advocates for innovative, sustainable, and deeply personal landscaping solutions that stand the test of time. 

About the Wildlife Trusts 

The Wildlife Trusts are making the world wilder and helping to ensure that nature is part of everyone’s lives. We are a grassroots movement of 46 charities with more than 940,000 members and 39,000 volunteers. No matter where you are in Britain, there is a Wildlife Trust inspiring people and saving, protecting and standing up for the natural world. With the support of our members, we care for and restore special places for nature on land and run marine conservation projects and collect vital data on the state of our seas. Every Wildlife Trust works within its local community to inspire people to create a wilder future – from advising thousands of landowners on how to manage their land to benefit wildlife, to connecting hundreds of thousands of school children with nature every year. 

The Wildlife Trusts’ British Rainforest Garden will be built by award-winning landscaping company Frogheath Landscapes. The plants are being grown by specialist nurseries and two Plant Heritage national collections are collaborating on the project, including members of the British Fern Society, and Stone Lane Gardens which is home to the national collections of birch and alder. 

About Project Giving Back 

Project Giving Back (PGB) is a unique grant-making charity that provides funding for gardens for good causes at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. PGB was launched in May 2021 in response to the Covid-19 pandemic and its devastating effects on UK charitable fundraising - effects that have since been exacerbated by the cost of living crisis. 

PGB will fund 11 gardens at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in 2026 and intends to fund a total of 63 gardens inspired by a range of good causes from 2022 to 2026. 

PGB aims to boost UK-based good causes by giving them an opportunity to raise awareness of their work at the high-profile RHS Chelsea Flower Show, as well as supporting the relocation of the gardens to permanent homes after the show where they can continue to benefit the charities and their communities.  

Find out more at www.givingback.org.uk.