A Glimpse into the Wildlife Haven in New Forest
New Forest, England is a tranquil wildlife haven. Its heathlands are open and have grazing animals. The forest provides a unique habitat for wild beech and oak trees. Walking through the trails, I could hear the peaceful breeze and birds chirping. The wildlife that I encountered was captivating. I spotted the rare Dartford Warbler, the European adder, and the New Forest Cicada. It was a surreal moment observing bees work hard to spread pollens, ants carrying food, and busy insects. While strolling along a path, I came across the Rufus Stone which marks where King William II died in 1100AD. This place is a must-visit for nature lovers and biologists alike.