Ian Boyd sitting at a desk in the middle of a meadow
© Portrait of an Island - Steve Blamire and Julian Winslow

Final call: Island residents invited to contribute to future Nature Recovery Strategy

Island residents have one month left to share their thoughts on nature conservation priorities. The Isle of Wight Local Nature Recovery Strategy is gathering community input to identify key areas for nature recovery.

The survey, accessible through the Island Nature website, invites participants to highlight what and where they consider important for nature recovery.

This collaborative effort aims to map out critical areas for environmental protection and restoration.

Participate before the deadline
The deadline for completing the survey is the end of August. Residents are encouraged to use the online mapping tool to pinpoint significant natural locations.

This feedback will help shape future conservation strategies, ensuring that local voices play a crucial role in the process.

Help shape the future
Don’t miss the opportunity to contribute.

Visit the survey to participate and have a say in the future of the Isle of Wight’s natural landscape.

Find out more
For news and information on the Island Nature Partnership and the LNRS: