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​Danby Wood is one of eight local nature reserves in Norwich. It forms part of a network of natural green spaces in the city, and includes woodlands and meadows. Giving us an opportunity to walk, play, watch wildlife or just enjoy some fresh air. These green spaces add to the biodiversity (the variety of life, from tiny bugs to huge oak trees) of the city. A city rich in biodiversity is a cleaner, healthier environment for all. Today these sites are actively managed to retain their conservation importance.
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