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Thursday, April 18, 2024

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Volunteer and Learn – National Public Lands Day

Longleaf Pine Preserve west entrance 3637 E. New York Ave., DeLand

Learn about the importance of public land for creating a wildlife corridor, water-resource protection, habitat conservation and more. While there, volunteers will mark the trail and pick up debris. Free. Registration is required; call 386-736-5927.

Become a Climate-Smart Floridian In-Person Field Trip

Longleaf Pine Preserve west entrance 3637 E. New York Ave., DeLand

Topics include climate change and how it relates to water resources, green building, home energy, renewable energy, yards, food, water, transportation and consumption, with a special focus on issues that impact Volusia County. Free. Registration is required. Contact Lisa Necrason at LNecrason@volusia.org, or call 386-789-5927, ext. 12099.

Longleaf Lunch and Learn

Longleaf Pine Preserve west entrance 3637 E. New York Ave., DeLand

Ride Volusia County’s eco-buggy through Longleaf Pine Preserve, and learn about the importance of the lands. Bring lunch for a stop at the pavilion, where participants will learn about the problems associated with microplastics and marine debris. Free. Registration is required; call 386-736-5927.

Longleaf Hike

Longleaf Pine Preserve west entrance 3637 E. New York Ave., DeLand

Take a walk through the preserve’s flatwoods, cypress domes and swamps. Participants will learn about the connections between soils and the plant and animal communities of the wetlands. Free. ​​Registration is required; call 386-736-5927.

Longleaf Eco-Buggy Tour

Longleaf Pine Preserve west entrance 3637 E. New York Ave., DeLand

Take a ride through the preserve while learning about its vegetation and the importance of the lands. Participants are asked to bring a bagged lunch for a stop at the pavilion, where they will learn about marine mammals and their importance in the ecosystem. Participants will need to walk one-tenth of a mile to load […]

Mark Trails at Longleaf

Longleaf Pine Preserve west entrance 3637 E. New York Ave., DeLand

Ride the eco-buggy through Longleaf Pine Preserve, and mark trails to help hikers with navigation. Participants will learn about the mesic flatwoods and cypress communities along the way. Free. Registration is required; call 386-736-5927.