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The City of Winnipeg has released a new survey asking Winnipeggers what they value most about greenspaces and natural areas in the city. (Mapping Winnipeg/Facebook)
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The City of Winnipeg has released a new survey asking Winnipeggers what they value most about greenspaces and natural areas in the city.

The plan is to use the feedback as part of a new Greenspace Plan and Biodiversity Policy being developed to help manage, protect and restore natural areas, while also increasing biodiversity within the city.

The City has partnered with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit governments to co-develop this plan. 

"Greenspaces and natural corridors play a vital role in our lives," said the city in a press release. "We rely on nature for food, shelter, clean air, clean water, recreation, and well-being. Greenspaces and natural corridors are any areas within Winnipeg with grass, trees, and other planted or natural vegetation."

The survey can be found here. It will be available until Tuesday, April 15. 

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