e following passage and answer the questions that follow : ata : If you thought the cosy nooks and corners on the verdant grounds of Victoria Me haven just for the lovebirds of the non-feathered kind, think again. The campus is hor arieties of plants and animal life. I from the rare trees, many of which the British had brought from other countries, the houses at least 50 different varieties of butterflies, scores of caterpillar species, at varieties of bees, more than 100 different varieties of Indian birds and 25 varieties of m arge variety of snakes, a variety of fish and countless types of worms. m of botanists and zoologists are now working on the sprawling 57 acre grounds to of Victoria Memorial's non-human life. Once the exercise is complete, the authorities this 'whole new world through signage, publications and guided tours. ee census, which is almost over, has enumerated 2,825 full-grown trees on the cam as also been able to pinpoint the trees' approximate age. Work on clearing the gro g it for building the memorial and its surrounding gardens started in 1905 after the di emorial to Queen Victoria was taken by Lord Curzon. The place originally housed P ch was shifted to Alipore to make way for the memorial. Though William Emerson is g the architect of Victoria Memorial, the gardens were developed jointly by supe Vincent J Esch and Edward White. Every tree was planted according to the plan. [Taken from 'The Times of India', Augu che correct option from the given alternatives : riction der Vitavimmariola
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