North Carolina Wildlife Federation
Backyard Habitat . . Their Home . . Their Haven!
The Woodlands at Davidson is intended to serve as a model of ecological sustainability with the preservation of significant hardwood trees, the protection of creeks and wetlands, and the preservation of paths for woodlands creatures. We hope to extend this ethos of sustainabilty to each lot with a strong desire for energy-efficient home design, natural stormwater filtration and drainage, wildlife habitat protection, and the use of drought-resistant, environmentally friendly landscaping materials and practices.
Owners are required to landscape their lots with plant material which is indigenous to the area and leave untouched as much as possible the existing vegetation and natural amenities. The use of vegetation native to the piedmont North Carolina Piedmont Region is required. Plantings for all common areas and public open spaces have been selected using plantings designated by the North Carolina Wildlife Federation as habitat friendly. Similar plant selection is encouraged for the private yards. A list of recommended species is available here.
North Carolina Wildlife Federation not only advocates for river, forest, wetland, field habitat protection, but also works to promote wildlife habitat programs. All common areas and public spaces have been carefully designed under consultation with the NCWF. Accordingly, landowners in The Woodlands can also make a significant difference to the overall property with wildlife in mind. At the time of sale, all homes in the Woodlands at Davidson will be compliant with the NCWF's Backyard Habitat program, creating a landmark partnership with NCWF.
Welcome to your Home . . your Haven where the focus is on landscape practices that help wildlife and improve air, water and soil quality throughout the Woodlands at Davidson.
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