Cumbria Local Nature Recovery Strategy Survey
This is the second survey that is being run
Your voice matters. You are experts about this place. We want to know what is important to you and where you feel nature in Cumbria needs our help the most. We want this strategy to reflect what is important to the people of Cumbria and want to hear, why and where habitats or species should be prioritised. Your views will help shape our Local Nature Recovery Strategy, the issues it could address and what we could do to tackle them.
Please follow the link below to get started. The survey should take around 20 minutes to complete and your input is greatly appreciated.
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