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deprived areas. “Being outdoors in nature has so much joy to offer us all – fresh air, sunlight, birdsong and so many proven health benefits,” said Dom Higgins, head of health and education at the Wildlife
deprivation have far fewer trees](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/mar/02/nearly-half-of-english-neighbourhoods-have-less-than-10-tree-cover). The Woodland Trust said tree equity should be embedded into urban planning – and trees that are planted must be cared for and protected to ensure they continued