The Devon Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) is a strategy for the whole of Devon, including Plymouth and Torbay, developed by Devon County Council in collaboration with a wide range of partners.
It is designed to help us reverse declines in nature by identifying what we most need to do and where we most need to do it.
The draft Devon LNRS:
- Sets draft priorities and actions to guide nature recovery
- Includes lots of information about Devon’s habitats and species
- Is for everyone
The public consultation period for the draft Devon Local Nature Recovery Strategy is coming to an end (5th Nov).
If you haven’t yet, please feedback on all and any elements to ensure that the Devon LNRS will be useful for everyone.
- Website link: www.naturerecoverydevon.org.uk
- The questionnaires and webinar recordings (Intro to the Devon LNRS, Farming and the Devon LNRS, Freshwater species and habitats) can be found on the consultation page of the LNRS site: Consultation details | Devon Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) | Devon County Council. A reminder too that all questionnaire questions are optional so you can just fill in those which are relevant.