Waveney & Little Ouse Landscape Recovery Project – please tell us what you think

Waveney & Little Ouse Landscape Recovery Project – please tell us what you think

Water violets, Redgrave & Lopham Fen, Debs Crawford

Please can you help us by completing our short survey?

We are working with other partners in a pilot study to help find ways to restore biodiversity, natural habitats and ecosystem functions in the Waveney and Little Ouse catchment area.  

The Waveney and Little Ouse Landscape Recovery Project (WaLOR) needs your valuable insights to make a difference and create a better understanding on our relationship with the great outdoors. Your voice, and those around you, matter! 

By filling in this survey, you can contribute to increasing our understanding of our existing engagement with nature and help identify the barriers that prevent many from fully embracing its wonders. We believe that by quantifying these obstacles, we can develop effective strategies to overcome them and make nature accessible to all and importantly, see where the WaLOR landscape recovery project can both help communities and individuals, as well as helping wildlife. 

The survey closes at the end of June. The perspectives gleaned from this survey will play a role in shaping the future of social engagement with the WaLOR landscape recovery project, so we’d really appreciate your views.

Please take our short survey here 

Thank you! 

Daniel Wade, Wilder Landscapes Technical officer 

Market Weston Fen, Steve Aylward

Steve Aylward

You can find out more about the Landscape recovery project here:

Waveney & Little Ouse Landscape Recovery