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The rich diverse habitat found at Campsall Country Park includes open grassland, meadow, ponds, wet and dry mixed semi-natural broadleaf and Yew woodland. There are also some ornamental specimen trees - remnants of the Campsall Hall pleasure garden. The wet woodland is of particular importance as a habitat for avian and invertebrate species. The park is maintained by Doncaster Council.
The Friends of Campsall Country Park was re-established in 2010 and the group aims to improve the facilities and the country park for the benefit of everyone living in the surrounding areas.
The Friends of Campsall Country Park was re-established in 2010 and the group aims to improve the facilities and the country park for the benefit of everyone living in the surrounding areas.