What does nature mean to you? Staffordshire Wildlife Trust wants your views

By Jack Lenton

25th Aug 2020 | Local News

Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is asking local people what nature means to them as part of their new Green Recovery survey.

The survey asks for people's views on what a green recovery could look like for Staffordshire, and how important they feel this would be for the local area.

It includes 11 questions seeking "crucial data" on nature, wildlife, green spaces, and all manner of things outdoors in Staffordshire.

A spokesperson for the Trust said: "We want people from Staffordshire to join the call for a Green Recovery by telling us what wildlife and nature mean to you and take part in our Green Recovery survey.

"It will provide crucial data for us to feedback to community leaders later this year."

Questions include:

  • Is it easy to connect with wildlife where you live?
  • Have you noticed wildlife or connected with nature more than usual during the lockdown and Coronavirus crisis?
  • Was there a wildlife moment that was particularly special to you during this time?
  • How important is nature to your wellbeing?
  • How do you engage with nature?
  • What local green spaces are important to you?
  • Are there any green spaces local to you that you would like to see improved?
  • How important to you is a Green Recovery; one that makes restoring the natural world a cornerstone of the UK's economic renewal plan?

To take the survey, click here.

     

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