Public Forest or Natural Area

Flora that is indigenous in the region, sometimes called old growth, heirloom or indigenous species. Native species requires less water and care than exotic imports, and usually attract more birds, bees and butterflies, and help the cycle of life stay in balance. You can indicate a master gardener, permaculturalist or horticulturalist or information center with this icon, as they can help everyone identify and care for the native plants. When used as an area, it indicates Green Space.

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Managed by Argyll and Bute Council, Dunoon Cemetery sits on the edge of the town centre close to family housing and the town’s more industrial zone (Hamilton Street). The cemetery is culturally signif...
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green space with stairs to Children's Park
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A small formal park with mature trees, frequented by hedgehogs.
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There are elms all over the town, many of them in small copses and on banks which together form several rookeries (at one point around 700 nests have been recorded). These elms are likely to be Wych E...
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Kintyre Rainforest Alliance - Facebook Save Kintyre's Temperate Rainforest Survey - Discover and Protect Kintyre's Hidden Gem Reclaim Kintyre's Rainforest: Mapping Rhododendron Invasion Scottish rainf...
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A copse planted with even-aged Scots Pine. Recommendation: Survey with a view to possibly carry out selective felling to open up the canopy and to introduce a wider range of tree species.
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Community orchard recently developed in an unused green space by members of the community in collaboration with The Orchard Project.
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Friends of Knightswood Park are a vibrant energetic and friendly community run group dedicated to helping make knightswood park a truly magical local asset. Find their Facebook group at www.faceb...
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Welcome to the Fossil Grove in Glasgow, Scotland A unique earth heritage site with eleven fossil tree stumps from the Carboniferous Period. They are about 330 million years old, and are preserved wher...
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台灣第一座植物園 日治時期,日本人於1896年創建「台北苗圃」及母樹園,1921年正式更名為「台北植物園」,是台灣第一座植物園,1945年二次大戰結束後由林業試驗所接管。歷經百餘年歷史,佔地約8.2公頃的台北植物園,劃分成裸子植物、蕨類植物、植物分類園、民族植物、水生植物、荷花池…等各式主題展示區,收集植物種類超過2,000種,是台灣地區植物研究教學的重要場域。 台北植物園周邊區域曾是古台北湖的遺...
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A walk along the banks of the River Kelvin that winds through Glasgow (9.8km, from the city all the way to Milngavie!) is a beautiful experience at any time of the year. Today, it's taken for granted ...
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To the Southeast of Glasgow City Cambuslang Park dates back to 1913, & is a wonderful park for children, dog-walkers, & explorers alike. Hilly areas, woodland, water features Kirk Burn & C...
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As part of a service project, we spread mulch throughout a section of a trail in order to cover exposed roots and even the path. This creates a safer trail.
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We saw grasslands with various trees. The unpaved Green Trail crosses with the Manor Road. There were salt marshes, birds, and many other organisms present in the area.
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Located on the southern portion of the Mashomack Preserve. Contains various insects, seagulls, rocks, and sand all present along the trail.
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Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a landmark botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow. Just celebrating its 200th birthday in 2017, it features several glasshouses / greenhouses, the most notable ...
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Located on Mashomack Preserve trail. Dead Gardner Snake found on the trail leading back to the house. This gives proof of snake inhabitance on Shelter Island.  Adult snake. 
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We kayaked through a salt marsh on the coast of the preserve. We saw an osprey nesting site. 
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A deer seen from a distance near the Manor House. Fun fact: deer can swim! https://deerassociation.com/how-far-can-a-deer-swim/
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