Local Nature Recovery Strategies are a new way of recognising local priorities for nature. The 48 strategies covering the whole of England will link together to form a national Nature Recovery Network that aims to halt the decline of biodiversity, protect our unique landscapes from climate change, and make sure we can benefit from the health and well-being benefits of a thriving natural environment for generations to come.
We would like to hear from communities across Suffolk, to ensure that voices are heard from as many perspectives as possible.
We will also be holding two online webinars in early June for people to learn more about the LNRS, the process of creating it and how it’s intended to be used. Spaces can be booked here.