People in east Suffolk are being asked to have a say on what areas of the county are important for nature.
Suffolk County Council wants views as part of a Local Nature Recovery Strategy - and in particular, what places are already important for biodiversity.
Areas that could become important for nature recovery in the future are also part of the plans - and more details on how to share your feedback can be found here.
The consultation will help ensure the strategy reflects the needs and views of local communities, stakeholders, and experts.
Taking part involves answering some specific questions to gather your views, and also allows you to feedback directly about locations using a mapping tool.
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