Lehigh Gap Nature Center
www.lgnc.orgNestled within the Kittatinny Ridge alongside the Lehigh River, LGNC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit environmental education center and wildlife refuge. LGNC is the first and only environmental education center in the U.S. created from a federal Superfund site. Just two decades ago, much of the mountainside in our surrounding area was barren and lifeless, scarred by decades of industrial pollution. LGNC’s efforts to revegetate several hundred acres of this former ‘moonscape’ have not only successfully restored life to the mountain, but they have also established a community resource that is now enjoyed by thousands of visitors annually. Rooted in this conservation work is an equally thriving environmental education program that reaches 10,000-plus people of all ages per year. The mission of LGNC is to improve the quality of life of present and future generations by protecting the wildlife and enhancing the habitats of our Refuge, the neighboring Kittatinny Ridge, and the Lehigh River Watershed through conservation, education, research, and outdoor recreation. We believe that diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice are critical to sustaining the conservation movement. We recognize that, in order to be equitable and sustainable, conservation must represent all people – especially those who, due to deeply rooted systemic barriers, have been excluded from the conservation conversation and disproportionately subjected to environmental injustice. We therefore commit to fostering inclusion by listening to the needs of our constituents to best understand community priorities, diversifying conservation leadership, and connecting people of all backgrounds with nature and the outdoors to broaden support for conservation.
Read moreNestled within the Kittatinny Ridge alongside the Lehigh River, LGNC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit environmental education center and wildlife refuge. LGNC is the first and only environmental education center in the U.S. created from a federal Superfund site. Just two decades ago, much of the mountainside in our surrounding area was barren and lifeless, scarred by decades of industrial pollution. LGNC’s efforts to revegetate several hundred acres of this former ‘moonscape’ have not only successfully restored life to the mountain, but they have also established a community resource that is now enjoyed by thousands of visitors annually. Rooted in this conservation work is an equally thriving environmental education program that reaches 10,000-plus people of all ages per year. The mission of LGNC is to improve the quality of life of present and future generations by protecting the wildlife and enhancing the habitats of our Refuge, the neighboring Kittatinny Ridge, and the Lehigh River Watershed through conservation, education, research, and outdoor recreation. We believe that diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice are critical to sustaining the conservation movement. We recognize that, in order to be equitable and sustainable, conservation must represent all people – especially those who, due to deeply rooted systemic barriers, have been excluded from the conservation conversation and disproportionately subjected to environmental injustice. We therefore commit to fostering inclusion by listening to the needs of our constituents to best understand community priorities, diversifying conservation leadership, and connecting people of all backgrounds with nature and the outdoors to broaden support for conservation.
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Pennsylvania
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1986
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