Nature is not only beautiful, but it is also fundamental to our lives. We can’t survive without it, but Wales’s natural environment is in decline and so are the benefits that it delivers.
The LNP Cymru project will build a nature recovery network to help reverse this, engaging people and communities, businesses and decision-makers in both practical action and strategic planning for a healthy, resilient and nature-rich Wales. These partnerships will ensure that every input can have the maximum impact on increasing biodiversity in Wales.
- Our Mission is to reconnect people with nature to ensure it is protected and nurtured now and in the future
- Our Vision is a Wales rich in nature for everyone
Visit our website
If you’d like to find out more about LNP Cymru, you can visit our website at lnp.cymru. There you can discover more about the LNP project, meet the team, and get in touch. We are also active on Twitter and Instagram so please drop in and give us a follow!
Find your Local Nature Partnership
You can also find your local nature partnership and get in touch with them directly here: www.biodiversitywales.org.uk/Local-to-You
Local Nature Partnership Team
- WCVA, One Canal Parade, Dumballs Road, Cardiff, CF10 5BF
- Email: lnpcymru@wcva.cymru
- Twitter: @lnpcymru
- Facebook: @lnpcymru
- Instagram: @lnpcymru
The Local Nature Partnership (LNP) Cymru Project aims to build a nature recovery network across Wales, engaging people, communities, businesses and decision-makers in both practical action and strategic planning for a healthy, resilient and nature-rich Wales.
It is an ongoing project, funded by Welsh Government and coordinated by WCVA. The partnership consists of all local authorities and national parks in Wales, Wales Biodiversity Partnership, WCVA and the Local Environment Records Centres (LERC).
There is an LNP in every area across Wales, each uniquely placed to deliver effective action at the local level and contribute to the national nature recovery agenda. Find your Local Nature Partnership here.