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The RoyalBotanicGardens, Melbourne are botanicalgardens located near the centre of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on the south bank of the Yarra River.
The gardens are governed under the RoyalBotanicGardens Act of 1991 by the Board of the RoyalBotanicGardens, who are responsible to the Minister for Environment.
The RoyalBotanicGardens managed this by moving the flying foxes to Horseshoe Bend in Ivanhoe, and by disturbing the flying foxes and providing a familiar environment.
The RoyalBotanicGardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as KewGardens, are extensive gardens and botanical glasshouses between Richmond upon Thames and Kew in southwest London, England.
The "Dutch House" adjoining was purchased by George III in 1781 as a nursery for the royal children.
In 1840 the gardens were adopted as a national botanicalgarden.