Pocklington Canal - Jennifer Hunt

Pocklington Canal, Jennifer Hunt

Nature at the Heart

of Hull and East Yorkshire's future

Welcome to the Hull and East Yorkshire Local Nature Partnership.

Discover how we’re connecting people, nature, and the economy to create a greener, healthier future for our region.

At the Hull and East Yorkshire Local Nature Partnership, we champion the incredible natural assets of our region, working to protect wildlife, enhance landscapes, and support sustainable growth. Together with local communities, businesses, and organisations, we’re unlocking the potential of nature to benefit everyone. Explore how we are driving positive change and learn how you can get involved in shaping a thriving, resilient future for our area.

Latest news

Stay up to date with the latest developments from the Hull and East Yorkshire Local Nature Partnership.

Local Nature Photography Competition 2025

Are you passionate about nature and enjoy taking photographs? Why not take part in our local nature photography competition 2025? ...

Devolution

Local nature recovery and natural capital feature in the Hull and East Yorkshire Devolution Deal, highlighting the need for investment ...

ERYC Declaration of Ecological Emergency

East Riding of Yorkshire Council (ERYC) has declared an ecological emergency, highlighting the urgent need to protect and restore nature ...

Yorkshire Wildlife Trust: State of Yorkshire’s Nature Report

The Yorkshire Wildlife Trust have produced the very first region-wide analysis of Yorkshire’s wildlife. This important report highlights the importance ...

Local Nature Photography Competition 2025

Are you passionate about nature and enjoy taking photographs? Why not take part in our local nature photography competition 2025? ...

Devolution

Local nature recovery and natural capital feature in the Hull and East Yorkshire Devolution Deal, highlighting the need for investment ...

ERYC Declaration of Ecological Emergency

East Riding of Yorkshire Council (ERYC) has declared an ecological emergency, highlighting the urgent need to protect and restore nature ...

local nature recovery strategy (lnrs)

Discover how the Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) is shaping a greener future for Hull and East Yorkshire.

This collaborative plan identifies key opportunities to restore habitats, enhance biodiversity, and create sustainable landscapes. Together, we’re building a nature-rich region that supports wildlife, tackles climate change, and benefits local communities.