Embracing the power of wild places to improve wellbeing.
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Wild and Well: Nature for Health - the best medicine
Published: 8 Jul 2021
Stephen Wiseman from Nature 4 Health explains how Nature Walks for Wellbeing help people to define what staying well or being happy means for them.
Wild and Well: Evidence and emotion
Published: 30 Jun 2021
Kevin Lelland, the Trust’s Head of Development and Communications, shares why the Trust is calling for help to create a hub of detailed knowledge and information on why wild places matter for the health of individuals, communities and society.
Wild and Well: Growing a Phoenix Forest at Glenlude
Published: 24 Jun 2021
Planting trees in the Phoenix Forest to commemorate and celebrate people who overcome drug and alcohol problems
Wild and Well: Head space
Published: 1 Oct 2019
John Muir Award Scotland Inclusion Manager Lucy Sparks explores the connections between nature, creativity and self-expression – and their positive impact on mental health and wellbeing.
Wild and Well: Nature’s healing hands
Published: 2 Apr 2019
As society starts to embrace the power of the natural world to improve wellbeing, our John Muir Award England Inclusion Manager Coralie Hopwood digs deeper to find out more about ‘green therapy’ and its wider impact.
Wild and Well: Woodland therapy and people living with dementia
Published: 1 Oct 2016
Emma Cessford takes a walk in the woods to explore ground-breaking new research looking at forests as places of mental wellbeing for people with dementia.