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Joe Harkness, also known as BirdTherapy, writes and speaks about the benefits of bird watching for mental health. Here he tells his story, and the impact that nature has had on him.
Amy Lewis
Joe Harkness, also known as BirdTherapy, writes and speaks about the benefits of bird watching for mental health. Here he tells his story, and the impact that nature has had on him.
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Dom Higgins, Nature and Wellbeing Manager for The Wildlife Trusts, comments on the Government’s ambition to improve people’s health and wellbeing through a 25 Year Environment Plan
Part of our Mental Health Awareness Series. Dom Higgins is the Health and Wellbeing Manager for The Wildlife Trusts.