Appendix 1: Local Nature Recovery Strategy Prioritisation Methodology and Scoring Criteria (pdf / 460 KB)
Appendix 2: Local Nature Recovery Strategy Species Prioritisation Methodology (pdf / 700 KB)
Appendix 3: Local Nature Recovery Strategy Mapping Methodology and Datasets (pdf / 296 KB)
Appendix 4: Local Nature Recovery Strategy Nature Recovery Opportunities Longlist (pdf / 343 KB)
Appendix 5: Local Nature Recovery Strategy Species Longlist (xlsx / 2 MB)
Appendix 6: Local Nature Recovery Strategy Online Survey Responses Summary, February 2024 (pdf / 2 MB)
Background
North Yorkshire Council is the responsible authority for the preparation of the Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) for North Yorkshire and York. This public consultation allowed people to provide their views on the draft strategy, before it is published towards the end of 2025. We previously carried out an online survey in late 2023 into early 2024 and the responses received have informed the development of the draft strategy and were referenced as part of this consultation.
Under the Environment Act 2021, every county in England must produce a Local Nature Recovery Strategy.
The strategy is intended to drive nature recovery, along with associated environmental benefits.
Its main purpose is to identify appropriate actions and suitable locations to enhance existing habitats or create new habitats, where this is most likely to provide the greatest benefits for nature and the wider environment.
The strategy must:
- agree priorities for nature’s recovery
- map the most valuable existing areas for nature
- map specific proposals for enhancing or creating habitat for nature, along with wider environmental goals
The strategy does not force landowners or land managers to make any changes or undertake any actions on the land that they own or manage. It also does not grant any additional protections or change existing protections and restrictions.
Instead, the strategy seeks to drive collaborative, coordinated action for nature by setting out the most beneficial priorities and measures (actions) to enhance and create habitat, and identify where these could be carried out to have the greatest positive impact.
View the draft Local Nature Recovery Strategy
1. Read the Local Nature Recovery Strategy documents
Read some or all of the strategy documents below. We suggest starting with document 1, which provides an overview and summary of the strategy. For further information on the detail of the strategy, please see documents 2, 3 and 4:
Document 1: Thriving Nature in North Yorkshire and York - Short Summary (pdf / 4 MB)
Document 2: Thriving Nature in North Yorkshire and York - Our Local Nature Recovery Strategy (pdf / 8 MB)
Document 3: Statement of Biodiversity Priorities part 1 - Description of Our Strategy Area (pdf / 2 MB)
Document 4: Statement of Biodiversity Priorities part 2 - Priorities and Measures (pdf / 1 MB)
2. Explore the Local Habitat Map for North Yorkshire and York
Our nature network, the Local Habitat Map, provides a vision for this first step of the Local Nature Recovery Strategy with the ambition to create a comprehensive and connected nature network across North Yorkshire and York. The Local Habitat Map includes two key elements:
- existing core sites - Areas of Particular Importance for Biodiversity (APIBs)
- potential nature recovery areas - Areas that Could Become of Particular Importance for Biodiversity (ACBs)
View the Local Nature Recovery Strategy Local Habitat Map
When accessing the map please refer to the Local Habitat Map user guide (pdf / 3 MB).
This consultation closed on Tuesday 12 August 2025.
For further information on various aspects of the strategy please see the appendices.
Appendices documents
Appendices
Webinar recording
We hosted two webinars to provide a briefing on the documentation for the public consultation. The first of these webinars was for residents, interest groups and other stakeholders. It took place on Wednesday 9 July at 7pm.
A recording of this webinar can be viewed below:
Different formats
If you would like to access our strategy documents in a different format, please contact us.