People in Lincoln have the chance to have their say on ways to protect the city's wildlife. The city council publishes a draft version of its biodiversity action plan on Monday, which has been produced with naturalists and wildlife groups.
It aims to raise awareness of local wildlife and help conserve it.
Glyn Stocker, from the council, said: "It is important for everyone to have the opportunity to comment on the proposed actions in the draft plan."
He added: "Contact with local wildlife and access to Lincoln's green spaces makes a positive contribution to the quality of life for Lincoln residents."