People in Exeter who visit nature reserves and parks just outside the city are being asked to take part in a survey.
South East Devon Wildlife, who run a number of sites are urging people to carry out the survey by 30 April.
The survey relatews to Pebblebed Heaths National Nature Reserve, Exe Estuary, Dawlish Warren, Dawlish Countryside Park, and Ridgetop Park.
South East Devon Wildlife, which helps to protect these spaces, wants to hear about people’s experiences.
Whether a regular dog walker, cyclist, or first-time visitor, input will help the organisation protect and enhance these cherished landscapes for future generations.
People have until the end of the month to complete the survey and share how they use and enjoy these spaces. Feedback will inform decisions to improve access, protect wildlife, and elevate visitor experiences.
To find out more and complete the survey, visit: South East Devon Wildlife visitor survey

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