The Davidson Lands Conservancy Earns National Recognition!

MEDIA RELEASE:  February 27, 2019 FROM:             Davidson Lands Conservancy CONTACT:       Autumn Michael, Executive Director, Davidson Lands Conservancy 704/892-1910  [email protected] Davidson Lands Conservancy Earns National Recognition Davidson, NC (Feb. 27, 2019) – One thing that unites us as a nation is land: Americans strongly support saving the open spaces they love. Since 2000, the Davidson

Davidson Lands Conservancy Announces New Conservation Easement!

MEDIA RELEASE:  December 17, 2018 FROM: Davidson Lands Conservancy CONTACT: Autumn Michael, Executive Director, Davidson Lands Conservancy Dave Cable, Director of Land Conservation Davidson Lands Conservancy Protects Important Land In a season characterized by goodwill, the Davidson Lands Conservancy (DLC) announces a generous gift of conserved land in Davidson, N.C., located near the Pines at Davidson,

Trees Planted – March 2018

With special thanks to our iQmetrix volunteers, TreesDavidson planted five "Cherokee Brave" dogwoods along the west side of the greenway just north of Robert Walker Drive in late March 2018. Watch them grow - and sign up to join us for future tree-planting volunteer opportunities!

DLC Annual Meeting 2017

Thanks so much to all who attended our DLC Annual Meeting on Sunday at the Pines! In addition to our annual business meeting, we welcomed new Board members, Cambria Nielsen and Tom Watson, and said goodbye to outgoing Board members Lyn Batty and June Kimmel. We also auctioned off several bird houses, including one built

Annual Meeting 2017

Davidson Land Conservancy’s annual meeting will be held at 2:00pm on Sunday, November 12th at The Pines at Davidson. There will be people in the lobby directing attendees to the correct location. Our meeting is open to the public, so all are welcome! Dr. Mark Stanback, a professor of Biology at Davidson College, will

Feeling A Warm Spell

Feeling a Warm Spell Gray Stanback Right now, it’s February, and the temperature is expected to reach a high of 70 by the end of the day. In other words, lovely weather for a walk in town or a picnic. For many people, this is a welcome change from the cold weather that traditionally

Gaining a Yard

Gaining a Yard Gray Stanback Your first experience with the natural world probably depends on where you lived. If you grew up in the middle of a large city, it’s likely that you had little experience with true wilderness unless you were able to travel to a nature preserve or park. If you lived

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