The money will, among other things, go to expanding car parks, better signage and new coffee tables and barbecue areas.

- We see that the wood runs out faster now and the conservationists notice that more people are moving in the areas, says Lars Greger (MP), chairman of the environmental committee.

In addition to the two million kronor, one million kronor is also invested in expanding the nature school, which enables children and young people to visit the nature reserves.

See when SVT visits Lina nature reserve for a barbecue excursion with parts of the environmental committee and hear the chairman Lars Greger (MP) tell more about the investment in the video above.