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Mental health is positively associated with biodiversity in Canadian cities

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Mental health is positively associated with biodiversity in Canadian cities

R. T. Buxton, E. J. Hudgins, et al.

Discover how urban ecosystems influence mental health in Canadian cities! This research reveals significant positive links between bird and tree species diversity and self-rated mental well-being, showing that enhancing biodiversity can support better health outcomes. This enlightening study was conducted by Rachel T. Buxton, Emma J. Hudgins, Eric Lavigne, Paul J. Villeneuve, Stephanie A. Prince, Amber L. Pearson, Tanya Halsall, Courtney Robichaud, and Joseph R. Bennett.

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