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  • West Branch Nature Preserve Hike

    Join the town of Davidson for a fall hike on October 13, 2019 from 2 to 4 pm. Free but registration is required, visit www.townofdavidson.org/dpr.  Directions will be sent to those who register.

  • Ramsey Creek Park Hike

    Join the town of Davidson for a fall hike on November, 2019 from 2 to 4 pm. Free but registration is required, visit www.townofdavidson.org/dpr.  Directions will be sent to those who register.

  • DLC’s Annual Meeting: News, Birds, Hikes and More!

    Runneymede

    Join us Sunday, December 5, 2 to 4 pm, at the Runneymede stable (19201 Callaway Hills Lane, Davidson, 28036) for DLC’s 21st annual meeting. Learn a bit about our challenges, successes, and 2022 priorities, along with a slate of new board members and officers for the coming year.  Our guest speaker will be Zach Wallace,

  • Rewilding at Fisher Farm – A Guided Hike with Andy Kane

    Fisher Farm Park

    Join us, March 26 from 2 to 4 pm, to learn about, and contribute to, a re-wilding vision for Fisher Farm.  While slow hiking the Park, we’ll review a vision for enhancing the wildlife value of the landscape by planting or restoring native grasses, planting trees, and removing invasive plants.  Participants will learn about the

  • Trekking and Trails: DLC Group Hike at Fisher Farm

    Fisher Farm Park

    Celebrate National Trails Day with DLC! We will meet at the Fisher Farm Parking lot (21215 Shearer Road/Davidson, NC 28036) at 9:00 a.m. and embark on a hike through beautiful trails and greenway. Learn about local flora and fauna, as well as the rewilding iniative at Fisher Farm, as well as the stream restoration. This

  • Spring Wildflower Ephemerals Walk at Fisher Farm Park

    Fisher Farm Park

    Join DLC and local wildflower expert, Paula Gross, on a walk to discover the surprises of early spring and possibly the rare beauty of spring ephemeral wildflowers. These plants are specially adapted to leaf and flower during a short window in the spring, braving potential frost to complete their reproductive cycle before forest tree leaves

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