How do you think our glens, hills and forest should be managed?
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture is asking for public views on the Island's upland area.
It has launched its annual outdoor visitor survey - asking people how often they use or visit the areas and their reasons why, to get an idea of how they should be managed.
The DEFA upland estate covers 20,000 acres and is a vital resource for fresh water and provides habitats for wildlife.
If you want to have your say, the survey is available until September 5.
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