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Nature Conservation
Wakefield District has so much to offer in terms of nature conservation. Below are links to:
Biodiversity
The rich variety of countryside within the Wakefield District is not only a place for us to enjoy, but is also the home for our wildlife.
Local Nature Reserves
Information about the nature reserves managed by the Countryside Service. Seckar Wood, Stanley Marsh and Notton Wood are examples.
Countryside and Conservation Rangers
The Rangers patrol the sites to ensure our Countryside is safe and well maintained.