Wildlife experts are urging people to engage with wildlife after a recent survey found that 90 per cent of adults agree that natural spaces improve mental wellbeing, credit: Sean McMenemy Experts are encouraging the UK public to engage with wildlife this summer as a recent survey revealed that 90 per cent of adults agree that natural spaces improve mental health. Data from the People and Nature Survey for England also revealed that 41 per cent said that nature and wildlife has been more important than ever to their wellbeing since Covid-19 restrictions began. Despite this, only 8 per cent said they had participated in organised wildlife activities.