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Tag Archives: Japan
What does biodiversity mean to you?
Biodiversity is a made-up word which strictly speaking means the variety of life. Perhaps more relevant to our everyday lives, biodiversity describes the different plants, fungi, bacteria, bugs and beasts that we see around us. In 1992 governments from around the … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient semi natural woodland, Campaigning, Climate Change, Community groups, Conservation, Forestry management, Government Affairs, Plantations on Ancient Woodland Sites (PAWS), Policy, Uncategorized, Woodland creation
Tagged biodiversity, community conservation, Earth Summit, Japan, Nagoya, Rio, robins, violet click beetle
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Turn that frown upside down with trees
Build up your self-esteem, feel happier and live longer - just some of the reasons we should all live near trees. Trees are officially good for your health, says the Government’s strategy for public health which was launched this week by … Continue reading
Posted in Biodiversity, Climate Change, Conservation, England, Government Affairs, Health, Inspiration, Northern Ireland, Policy, Scotland, Wales, Woodland creation
Tagged ADHD, Andrew Lansley, blood, calm, depression, exercise, forest, free activities, green space, Japan, low pressure, mental health, NHS, Trees
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