Local Nature Recovery Strategy

Short-eared owl flying beside a group of people on a walk

A short-eared owl (credit: Luke Massey/2020VISION)

Local Nature Recovery Strategy

Norfolk County Council is asking people their priorities for nature recovery as part of work to produce a Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) to help halt – and reverse – the continuing loss of wildlife.

This is through answering a questionnaire on the County Council’s website. By responding to the LNRS Public Survey by the 14th of July you can have your say and help to shape the priorities for nature recovery in Norfolk.

Responses which support our priorities for a Wilder Norfolk will be very helpful as we look to work with local authorities and landowners to promote positive action for nature.

So why not grab a cup of tea, take a look at our strategy for a Wilder Norfolk for All, and then head over to the survey and share your thoughts.

Read our strategy  Take the survey now

You can find out more about the Norfolk and Suffolk Local Nature Recovery Strategies here.