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Some animals ’see the world’ more quickly than others
Good for the land, but what about the farmer? New research outlines how Agri-Environment Schemes impact mental health
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Environment - Life Sciences - 24.02.2026

From dragonflies to starfish, new Trinity research shows that the speed of visual perception across the animal kingdom is driven by lifestyle and environment, with fast-paced lives demanding faster vision. Animals don't just see the world differently from one another, they experience time itself at dramatically different speeds.
Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 05.02.2026

Trinity research shows that depending on how schemes are designed and delivered, wellbeing impacts can be positive or negative. Time spent in nature and peer discussion groups are key to fostering positive wellbeing outcomes. While AESs are a familiar part of modern farming they typically focus on environmental outcomes such as biodiversity and climate action.
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