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Guided Walk and Talk on the D&L Trail

On Sunday, April 27, 2025 at 10 a.m., join Citizens for Responsible Development-Lower Saucon Township for an guided Walk and Talk along the D&L in Bethlehem Township.

Vote for Pennsylvania’s River of the Year

Pennsylvania residents have the opportunity to vote for their favorite waterway in the running for the state's 2025 River of the Year designation.

PA Invests $372K to Safeguard Biodiversity

The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has awarded over $372,000 in grants to 11 projects focused on safeguarding Pennsylvania's unique biodiversity.

Northampton Co. to Host Bat Education Event

Northampton County Parks and Recreation will host a free public program about bats at Louise W. Moore Park (Pavilion 1) on Friday, Oct. 25 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Northampton Co., Wildlands Conservancy Restoring Monocacy Creek

The Wildlands Conservancy and Northampton County have begun a restoration project to rehabilitate a stretch of the Monocacy Creek that runs through Bethlehem Township and the northern tip of the City of Bethlehem.

Volunteers Needed to Help Restore Local Streams

Wildlands Conservancy is seeking volunteers to join its Stream Team, which worksto improve the quality of water entering the Lehigh River by restoring streamside areas/riparian buffers throughout the Lehigh Valley.​

Local Music Festival to Raise Funds for Forest’s Preservation

Citizens for Responsible Development-LST (CRT-LST) will host the second annual Save the Forest Music Festival on Sunday, July 28, 2024 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Heller-Wagner Grist Mill, 150 W. Walnut Street in Hellertown.