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Welsh Marches - Natur am Byth Survey (English)
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Participant Surveying
1. How important do you think it is to save Wales’s most threatened species from extinction?
(Required)
Very important
Somewhat important
Neutral
Somewhat unimportant
Not important at all
Don’t know
2. Have you ever visited a Nature Reserve in Powys? By Nature Reserve we mean an outdoor space that is looked after for the sake of it's wildlife.
Yes
No
Don't know
3. How often do you visit nature reserves in Powys?
(Required)
Very Frequently
Often
Occasionally
Very Occasionally
Never
4. Have you ever visited one of the following nature reserves in Powys?
(Required)
Roundton Hill National Nature Reserve (Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust)
Gregynog National Nature Reserve (Gregynog Hall)
Gilfach Nature Reserve (Radnorshire Wildlife Trust)
Carngafallt Nature Reserve (RSPB)
Stanner Rocks National Nature Reserve (NRW)
Other
Not sure
No
If you said Other, can you tell us more:
5. Why did you / do you visit a nature reserve?
(Required)
It is nearby
I visit places like this with my friends / family to enjoy quality time together or to socialise
I enjoy visiting different places near to my home
I enjoy visiting different places in Wales
I take my dog for walks there
I enjoy walking or getting exercise outdoors
I am interested in / want to learn more about nature
I like to spend time outside in natural surroundings
It is a good place for my mental health
It is a good place for my physical health
I appreciate the scenic beauty of the nature reserve
I find nature inspiring
It is free of charge
I don't visit nature reserves
Other
If you said Other, can you tell us more:
6. Are there any reasons that would stop you visiting nature reserves in Powys?
Not enough time, it would need to fit round work and family
Not know anyone else who does this sort of thing
Don’t have my own transport
Don’t have the right clothes for outside work
Nervous about being outside
Nervous about meeting new people
It might cost something and so I probably can’t afford it
The cost of fuel / transport
Don’t think I know enough about nature
Never done anything like this before
No
Other
If you said Other, can you tell us more:
7. How important is it for you to get outside into green spaces?
Very important
Somewhat important
Neutral
Somewhat unimportant
Not important at all
Don’t know
8. How do you usually engage with nature/wildlife?
(Required)
In my garden/allotment/window box
On walks in my local area
On land that I own or manage
In community spaces such as parks
Visiting nature reserves
Visiting open access land e.g. hill walking
Volunteering with a Wildlife Trust or community group
Attending guided walks or events
On social media
Watching documentaries or tv programmes
Identifying and or recording species that I see
Other
If you said Other, can you tell us more:
9. Would you like to know more about any of these types of wildlife?
(Required)
Lichens, Mosses, Liverworts
Insects
Old Trees
The wildlife value of rotting wood
Bats in trees
Wildlife/Nature where I live
The Wildlife/Nature that makes Powys special
None of the above interests me
Other
If you said Other, can you tell us more:
10. Would you like to know more about these environmental issues?
(Required)
Air pollution
Nature Friendly Farming
Sustainable food production
Climate Crisis
The Nature Emergency
None of these
Other
If you said Other, can you tell us more:
11. Would you be interested in becoming involved in any of the following ways to help nature (any necessary training would be provided):
Creating social media posts.
Creating videos about wildlife.
Attending a guided walk or talk on lichens, mosses, insects and old trees
Helping improve nature sites e.g. clear invasive species, litter picking.
Identifying and recording wildlife.
Learning to use a microscope to look at lichens, insects and mosses
Volunteering in your community to take action for nature
Doing something for wildlife in your window box, garden, or street e.g. Make your own Terrarium.
Attending an event about threatened wildlife.
Collecting wildlife data e.g. air pollution lichen surveys.
Recording what wildlife is near you.
Getting involved in an art project e.g. needle felting
Helping to run kids or adults learning sessions or walks.
Other, please let us know in the next question
Not interested in becoming involved
If you said Other, can you tell us more:
12. Where would you like to do these things?
(Required)
Virtually via the internet
At home
With my family or neighbours
In my local community
On a Nature Reserve
In Powys
Visiting an outstanding nature site
Another way, please let us know in the next question
13. Any other thoughts?
This is a space to add any other thoughts discussed about your experience or desire for future activities
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