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Connecticut Envirothon

www.ctenvirothon.org  

 The 19th Envirothon was recently held at Deer Lake Scout Reservation in Killingworth, CT.  Congratulations to all the Teams that participated.

1st Place- Litchfield High School

2nd Place- Housatonic Valley Regional High School

3rd Place- Coginchaug Regional High School

Photo Above- Litchfield High School

The Connecticut Envirothon is a natural resource based education program started in 1992 by the state's Soil and Water Conservation Districts. This high school level program promotes environmental awareness, knowledge, and stewardship through education and team competition.

Throughout the year Envirothon teams work with a teacher/advisor on curriculum materials in the study areas of Soils, Aquatics, Wildlife, Forestry and Current Environmental Issues.

Then in May, teams meet for a day-long, fun filled field competition. Teams work together on practical, environmental problem solving and hands-on challenges. In addition, each team prepares a short oral presentation on a real life environmental problem and presents it to a panel of experts.

The winning Envirothon team earns the chance to represent our state at the Canon Envirothon, a weeklong summertime event. This years team will be traveling to Fresno, California August 1- August 8 for the National Competition. The Connecticut team competes for scholarships and other prizes against about 60 other teams from the USA and Canada.

Visit the Connecticut Envirothon website  and “Take the Natural Challenge.”

     

Left to Right: David Moran, Pam Huntley, Rebekah Borgert, Brittany Godburn, Jeff Hammond, Ryan Long, Emily Studer
 
 
Congratulations to Housatonic Valley Regional High Schools 10th place finish at this years Canon Envirothon in Ashville, North Carolina. They competed against 50+ teams from across the US and Canada. Each student was awarded $1,000 in scholarship funds. 

 

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