The Lehigh County Conservation District

A dynamic partnership of conservation professionals providing quality service to protect Lehigh County’s diverse natural resources through leadership, technical assistance, education, land protection, promotion of sustainable development, and protection of water and soil quality.

History

The Lehigh County Conservation District was established by the Lehigh County Commissioners on September 26, 1946, at the request of a significant number of landowners in the county. It is one of sixty-six conservation districts in Pennsylvania and nearly 3,000 nationwide. At that time, its primary purpose was to address soil erosion from mostly agricultural properties. Governed by a volunteer board of citizen directors, it was staffed by employees of the Soil Conservation Service in the US Department of Agriculture, who worked with farmers to develop farm conservation plans.

The past half-century has seen the District employ its own staff to address a variety of resource management concerns: agricultural nutrient management, biosolids application, as well as soil conservation; erosion and sediment control from urban development sites, farmland preservation, conservation education, and watershed protection. Currently, fourteen employees work in these program areas, most under delegation agreement or contract with state agencies.

The District is funded by three major sources: county government, state government and user fees. Donations and fundraising activities also help fund educational programs. The current board consists of three farmers and three public directors and one county commissioner. Directors, appointed by the County Executive, serve four-year terms, and meet monthly to set policy, hear progress reports, and plan the District’s work. The Pennsylvania State Conservation Commission guides them in their operations, and they belong to both the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts and the National Association of Conservation

Who We Are

General Information

For general information, please email us at: info@lehighconservation.org

Staff Contacts

DavidSchucker
Field Technician
dschucker@lehighconservation.org
TylerSacks
Field Technician
tsacks@lehighconservation.org
LouiseBugbee
Vector Borne Disease Control Program
19lbugbee@lehighconservation.org
KimZieger
Lead Resource Conservationist
11kzieger@lehighconservation.org
KevinFrederick
District Manager
13kfrederick@lehighconservation.org
KevinCastro
Resource Conservationist
20kcastro@lehighconservation.org
HollyKaplan
Assistant District Manager
10hkaplan@lehighconservation.org
CammyKiechel
Water Quality Administrator
22ckiechel@lehighconservation.org
CaitlinMercier
Watershed Specialist
25cmercier@lehighconservation.org
GarrettCook
Engineer
18gcook@lehighconservation.org
SeanAnlauf
Resource Conservationist
27sanlauf@lehighconservation.org
LauraHopek
Environmental Educator
21lhopek@lehighconservation.org
MarleneMera
Executive Assistant
25mmera@lehighconservation.org
MaggieWallner
Water Quality Program Assistant
14mwallner@lehighconservation.org
WilliamMcFadden
Conservationist
12wmcfadden@lehighconservation.org
AnnSellers
Resource Conservationist
24asellers@lehighconservation.org
AmandaBunn
Agricultural Resource Conservationist
26abunn@lehighconservation.org

Board of Directors

Commissioner Director
BobElbich
Farmer Director
ArlandSchantz
Public Director
AdeleBon-Shannon
Public Director
WilliamRoyer
Secretary/Treasurer
PaulSemmel
Vice Chairperson
DanHunsicker
Associate Director
ChrisStrohler
Chairman
WilliamErdman
Associate Director
Mary EllenSnyder

Internships and Volunteer Opportunities

The LCCD offers its Conservation Internship Experience to those interested in gaining experience in the field of natural resource conservation. This internship is designed for college or recent graduate majoring in a field of study related to agriculture, conservation, engineering, construction trades, communications, public relations, or environmental sciences. These paid experiences involve work within the District’s six main programming areas as required. These focal areas include: Water Quality, Watershed Conservation, Agricultural Conservation, Erosion & Sedimentation, Environmental Education, and Dirt and Gravel Road program. For further details, please contact Laura Hopek at LHopek@LehighConservation.org

There are no current internship or volunteer opportunities. Please check back in the future!

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