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Lehigh Valley Watershed Conference Attracts Nearly 200 Professionals and Volunteers to Bethlehem

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsOctober 15, 2025001 Min Read
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At the Lehigh Valley Watershed Conference in Bethlehem, PA, Daniel C. Laughlin, a botany professor, emphasized the challenges of restoring natural landscapes amid climate change. He argued that instead of aiming to return ecosystems to a fixed past state, efforts should focus on building resilient communities and ecosystems. The conference, celebrating its 10th year, attracted around 180 attendees, including conservation professionals and volunteers.

Laughlin highlighted that the United Nations’ Decade on Ecosystem Restoration aims to enhance climate mitigation efforts beyond mere preservation. He noted that while mass tree-planting initiatives, like the trillion trees movement, are underway, many suffer from high failure rates. He called for restoration success to be measured by tree survival rates rather than just area planted.

Additionally, he addressed invasive species, arguing for a new approach that accepts their presence while striving for ecosystem resilience. The conference included sessions on various topics, including agricultural conservation assistance for farmers, emphasizing the importance of agricultural literacy and modern farming practices.

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