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Berkshire Nature Recovery - Local Habitat Map Landing Page
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The map has been produced by multiple partners, including the Local Authorities of Berkshire, The Thames Valley Environmental Records Centre, the University of Reading, the Forestry Commission, Environment Agency, Natural England, the North Wessex Down National Landscape and various local community groups.
Please read the information below and watch the short video before accessing the map.
To access the main Berkshire LNRS Public Consultation Page, including the main documents and survey, click here.
The map has been produced by multiple partners, including the Local Authorities of Berkshire, The Thames Valley Environmental Records Centre, the University of Reading, the Forestry Commission, Environment Agency, Natural England, the North Wessex Down National Landscape and various local community groups.
Please read the information below and watch the short video before accessing the map.
To access the main Berkshire LNRS Public Consultation Page, including the main documents and survey, click here.
Click here to play video
How to use the Local Habitat Map
A short informative video on how to navigate the Local Habitat Map, and then access the Local Habitat Suggestions Map and add pins.
Getting Started - 0:22 - 1:10
Viewing layers of the map - 1:11 - 2:48
Viewing unmapped measures - 2:49 - 3:42
Adding pins to the map - 3:42 - 5:07
Thanks for watching 5:08 to end