It found sounds, such as birds singing, the scrunching of leaves or trees rustling in the breeze prompted the most positive responses, with 40% getting a wellbeing boost from them, while natural ...
Woods rich in the sights, sounds and smells of nature can be a “prescription” for wellbeing – but there are major disparities in being able to access them, a study shows. Some 90% of 10,000 ...
Researchers from the University of Kent who conducted the study said a rich variety of wildlife and sensory experiences they deliver for visitors, from birdsong to the colours in a wood, the sounds of ...
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