Biophilic Wales is a three-year project funded by the Welsh Government under the Enabling Natural Resources and Well-being Grant Scheme (ENRaW). The project will increase the well-being of people, biodiversity and the environment, throughout Wales, using three interconnected work packages: Inspiring Spaces, Grasslands for Life and Plants for People. This is a partnership between the National Botanic Garden of Wales, Swansea Bay University Health Board, Natural Resources Wales and Swansea University, along with other partners and collaborators throughout Wales. Inspiring Spaces Transforming amenity grasslands and under-utilised outdoor areas, into spaces that are full of wildlife, where people can enjoy and be restored by the natural world. We will deliver community co-developed gr

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