Envirothon: Local middle, high school students compete in five outdoor categories of skill
Competition was the name of the game at Grand Caverns in Grottoes while high and middle school students competed in the annual Envirothon.
Competition was the name of the game at Grand Caverns in Grottoes while high and middle school students competed in the annual Envirothon.
Students from four Augusta County high schools competed in the 2023 local Envirothon yesterday at Natural Chimneys.
After two years of going virtual, the annual Envirothon is returning to an in-person competition, and the students excited about getting back at it.
The Fort Defiance High School team will travel to Canada in July to compete at the National Conservation Foundation’s Envirothon.
More than 270 high school students from 45 U.S. states and nine Canadian provinces assembled July 24-29 in Sackville, Canada, to participate in North America’s largest high school environmental education competition, the 2011 Canon Envirothon. Having placed first during May’s Virginia State Envirothon competition in Mechanicsville, Fort Defiance High School moved on to the national competition,…
Fort Defiance High School defeated 14 teams from throughout the Commonwealth to win Virginia’s Envirothon, a natural resources competition for high school students. Having earlier won the regional title, Fort Defiance, coached by Brent Hull and Eric Stogdale, advanced to the 2011 state competition held May 22-23 at Camp Hanover in Mechanicsville, Virginia. As the…
High school students interested in natural resources are invited to attend the Virginia Academy of Natural Resources, a new virtual camp.
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service is honoring Virginia Earth Team volunteers and celebrating their many contributions to natural resource protection during National Volunteer Week, April 7-13.
Whether it’s rescuing sea-turtles, recycling school paper or exploring the great outdoors, Dominion Energy’s Environmental Education and Stewardship grants support a variety of initiatives that benefit schools, organizations and communities across the country.
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