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# Doctors are prescribing birdsong, and the wilder the better
- URL: https://www.earthtoseanews.com/nature-prescriptions/
- Published: 2026-07-21T15:00:00.000Z
- Updated: 2026-08-21T13:07:28.000Z
- Description: The newest medicine on the scripts pad is a walk somewhere green and alive.
- Author: Nicole McMahon
- Tags: Sustainable Living, All stories, Rewilding

Somewhere in England this week, a doctor will finish an appointment not with a script for tablets but with a gentler instruction: join the Wednesday walking group, lend a hand at the community garden, sit by the river and learn three birds by name. It is called green social prescribing, it is now part of how the National Health Service cares for people, and the evidence keeps arriving that it works. The latest study of programs across England, published this year, found most participants held onto or improved their wellbeing, with anxiety easing most of all, and the benefits reached communities that traditional services often struggle to reach.

And now comes the loveliest wrinkle. Researchers at Swansea University and the University of Bayreuth published a framework this month showing that not all green space is equal: the richness of the nature itself, birdsong layered on birdsong, wildflowers busy with insects, may shape how much healing a place can give. In other words, the wilder and more alive your park, the stronger the medicine. Science is catching up to what your grandmother always knew. Go outside, love somewhere living, and take the long way home. No prescription needed to start tonight.

Our short take: the England findings were published in **Discover Public Health**; the biodiversity framework is from **Swansea University** and the University of Bayreuth in Environmental Research Letters. Photograph: a bluebell wood via Wikimedia Commons.