The Great Big Nature Survey

The Great Big Nature Survey

Grey heron (Ardea cinerea) Regent's Park, London - Terry Whittaker/2020VISION

In 2023 The Wildlife Trusts launched The Great Big Nature Survey. We still want the public to have their say on important issues affecting nature and wildlife, and so far, 21,000 people have done just that.

The Great Big Nature Survey is all about people and nature.
 

The Wildlife Trusts want to hear your opinions on some of the biggest questions surrounding nature and our collective role in caring for it:

Why does nature matter to you, if it does at all? Is it an important part of your daily life, or not? Does nature make you feel excited or bored, inspired or uninterested?

Who should be tasked with looking after nature? Businesses, government, local communities, all of them, or none of them?

What have you done recently to spend time in nature or protect it? Recycled, volunteered your time, signed a petition, none of these, or all of them and more besides?

Whether you’ve completed it before or not, please make your voice heard on all these questions and more by taking The Great Big Nature Survey today. This helps us to see how public opinion is changing over time.
 

Make your voice heard and take The Great Big Nature Survey