
How nature helps - World Mental Health Day 2024
The natural world is the foundation of our health, well-being and prosperity. Evidence shows that a thriving, wildlife-rich environment benefits both physical and mental health.
Terry Whittaker/2020VISION
The natural world is the foundation of our health, well-being and prosperity. Evidence shows that a thriving, wildlife-rich environment benefits both physical and mental health.
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Eleanor Johnston (Climate Change Manager) and Nigel Doar (Head of Science and Research) explain how we report on greenhouse gas emissions at The Wildlife Trusts and our progress on carbon…