A Celebration of LNRS

Tony Juniper, Chair of Natural England, explains how Local Nature Recovery Strategies can play a role in halting the decline in biodiversity. He emphasises how collaboration between local and central government, conservation organisations, local landowners and local communities is critical to building the partnerships needed to help nature recover across England. Tony stresses the importance of nature for people’s health and wellbeing and for the wider environmental benefits such as reducing flood risk and improving air and water quality.

 

 

Presentation on LNRS Progress

Pamela Abbott, Director of Natural Cambridgeshire, gave a talk at the Natural Cambridgeshire Partnership Forum on 11 December 2024 to update how the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough LNRS is progressing.

Highlights include the ongoing species prioritisation work and our revised timeline on public consultation.

You can view Pamela’s full presentation on the LNRS below:

Photo competition

Update: The photo competition is now closed, thank you so much to everyone that took part! The winner will be announced in our next newsletter. 

As part of the development of our Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS), we’re looking for local photos that represent people and nature!

We now have a prize up for grabs for the best photo submitted. You can submit your photos now for a chance to win four tickets to see the winter lights at Wimpole Estate.

This is an extension of a previous photo request we ran until Friday 4 October. Do not worry if you have already submitted your photos for this as they will still be eligible for the prize.

Click here to upload your photos before our new deadline of 5pm on Thursday 31 October.