Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park

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Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park is a major botanical garden and wildlife sanctuary on Grand Cayman, known for its native flora, heritage displays, and as a refuge for the endangered blue iguana.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf botanical garden
tourist attraction
wildlife sanctuary
country Cayman Islands
ecosystemType tropical
focusesOnTaxon Caribbean flora
Cayman Islands endemic plants
hasActivity birdwatching
guided tours
nature walks
hasConservationFocus blue iguana
hasFacility botanical garden
wildlife sanctuary
hasFeature heritage garden
interpretive signage
native plant collections
ornamental gardens
visitor centre
walking trails
wetland habitats
woodland habitats
hasHabitat dry forest
lakeside or pond area
wetland
hasProtectedStatus protected area
hasTheme Caymanian cultural heritage
hasWildlife blue iguana
knownFor blue iguana refuge
heritage displays
native flora
locatedIn North Side, Grand Cayman
locatedOn Grand Cayman
namedAfter Elizabeth II
openToPublic yes
purpose conservation of native species
environmental education
recreation
region Caribbean
supportsProgram blue iguana recovery program
tourismCategory ecotourism site

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Grand Cayman hasAttraction Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park