Trees, nature conservation and greenspace
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There are wildlife and nature conservation sites of national and international importance, protected woodlands and individual trees that all contribute to the quality and variety of the landscape.
Look in the related content area for information on:
- Biodiversity - the Council’s Local Biodiversity Action Plan (LBAP)
- Bluebell Woods - a partnership project in Johnstone to manage woodland and improve public access
- Carts Greenspace - an organisation working with local people to create, transform and improve greenspaces within Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire and south-west Glasgow
- Green Network Partnership - covering Glasgow and the Clyde Valley aiming to create a green network linking parks, walkways and woodland
- Local nature reserves - at Jenny's Well, Paisley Moss and Durrockstock Park.
- Nature conservation - areas designated as particularly important for nature conservation including special protection areas and sites of special scientific interest
- Trees - the protection of trees covered by tree preservation orders and in conservation areas. A guide to the care and management of trees is also available.



