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Wildlife-rich woods that stimulate the senses boost wellbeing, major study shows
But there are large disparities in access to biodiversity woodlands that deliver for wellbeing, researchers warn.
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A path leading through ancient woodland with bluebells and wild garlic
(Alamy Stock Photo)
By
Emily Beament, PA Environment Correspondent
February 11, 2025 at 0:01am GMT
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