There’s still a chance for people in Exeter to take part in a survey about nature in the city.
Organisers of the survey, Wild Exeter – A City of People and Nature, are keen to get as many people as possible completing the survey, which closes at midnight on Tuesday 28 April.
So far, nearly 900 people have taken part but those running the survey are keen to get over the 1,000 mark.
Residents are being asked to give their views on how nature can be protected and supported in Exeter and how it can thrive in the future.
Together with Devon Wildlife Trust, the University of Exeter, the Met Office and other partners, the council is running the survey to build a picture of how important nature is and discover the parts of the city it is most cherished.
The responses provided will help the partners to create a shared vision and action plan for people and nature in Exeter, including biodiversity in our parks, natural and green places, and waterways.
The survey Wild Exeter – A City for People and Nature, asks questions about the importance of nature and calls on people to share their favourite green and natural places, and waterways in Exeter.
It also asks what individuals and communities can do to support nature and explores which local environmental issues most concern people.
To take part in the survey visit the council’s consultation website: Wild Exeter – A city for people and nature.
Paper copies of the survey are available from the reception at the Civic Centre, Paris Street, Exeter EX1 1JN.

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