• Town of Davidson Earth Day Festival

    The Town of Davidson's Earth Day Festival will be held Saturday, April 27th from 10 am-noon near 35 Lorimer Road (adjacent to the Davidson Town Library/Green area).  Davidson Lands Conservancy will have a booth so make sure you stop by and visit us. This year’s Davidson Earth Day Festival will showcase the importance of pollinators,

  • Beaty Park Fall Clean-Up

    Beaty Park 832 Beaty Street, Davidson, NC

    Beaty Park is Davidson's newest park and we continue to work to strengthen and improve this amazing natural space.  As fall comes and the weather gets cooler, we are hosting a service day at Beaty Park.  We want to do an invasive plant species removal, debris clean-up and help the Davidson Garden Club as they

  • West Davidson and CSD Tree Plantings

    CSD 565 Griffith Street, Davidson, NC

    Davidson Lands Conservancy and TreesDavidson are kicking off their 2024-2025 tree planting season with plantings around the historical neighborhood of West Davidson and at Community School of Davidson.  We are planting trees around Davidson Housing Coalition properties, Ada Jenkins, CSD Lower School and the Dan Carrigan amphitheater.  Please join and help us continue to strengthen

  • Westbranch Tree Planting

    Westbranch Greenway 11932 Westbranch Parkway, Davidson, NC, United States

    Davidson Lands Conservancy's program TreesDavidson is continuing their 2024-2025 tree planting season with a tree planting at the Westbranch neighborhood.  Please join and help us continue to strengthen the Davidson tree canopy and combat recent losses. This is open to all ages and all equipment will be provided. Registration is required which you can do

  • Wilderness Calling February: Beaty Park, The HEART of Conservation in Davidson

    Beaty Park 832 Beaty Street, Davidson, NC

    Our February Wilderness Calling event is all about LOVE...The first part is a hike and highlighting all the things to love about Beaty Park and then an optional work day to help show Beaty Park our appreciation. We will kick-off this event with a hike that is good for all levels. Our guides will talk

  • Volunteer Work Day at Fisher Farm Park

    Fisher Farm Park

    This Friday from 9-11:30 am DLC is hosting a volunteer work day at Fisher Farm Park.  The Wildlife Enhancement Collaborative is hosting a controlled burn in the Fisher Farm forest in March to strengthen the canopy.  In preparation for this, there are a few projects that need to be tackled at the park including moving

  • Summer’s Walk Tree Planting

    Summer's Walk 17328 Summer's Walk Blvd, Davidson, North Carolina

    Replenishing Davidson's urban tree canopy is one of DLCs most vital missions.  Our goal is to plant 200 trees each year which we accomplish through a variety of community tree plantings that we hold during our region's planting season (October 1st-March 30th). DLC is kicking off our 25th anniversary year with a planting at Summer's

  • NC Arbor Day Tree Planting

    Fisher Farm Park

    Replenishing Davidson's urban tree canopy is one of DLCs most vital missions.  Our goal is to plant 200 trees each year through community events  during tree planting season (October 1st-March 30th). As part of our 25th anniversary, we are celebrating NC Arbor Day with a special tree planting event at Fisher.  We are hosting this

  • Beaty Park Clean-Up

    Beaty Park 832 Beaty Street, Davidson, NC

    Join Davidson Lands Conservancy and help clean-up Beaty Park.  We will be doing invasive plant removal and moving forest debris to be chipped up and turned into mulch.  Sign-up is required which you can do here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0845AEAB28A7F8C70-55907641-beaty

  • DLC Stewards: Westbranch Stream Clean-Up

    Westbranch Greenway 11932 Westbranch Parkway, Davidson, NC, United States

    Please join the amazing Gordon Clark to discover the beauty of the South Prong of the Rocky River that runs behind the Westbranch community and help us clean it up as we enjoy its peaceful grace. We will walk the stream bed and collect trash.  Last year we followed a beautiful heron that led us