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High-schoolers can apply for virtual Virginia Academy of Natural Resources summer camp

Chris Graham

Virginia Department of ForestryHigh school students interested in natural resources are invited to attend the Virginia Academy of Natural Resources, a new virtual camp sponsored by Virginia Department of Forestry and Virginia Association of Soil & Water Conservation Districts.

The Academy will take place July 12-16. Each morning will feature live virtual presentations from natural resource professionals, with daily themes of aquatics, forestry, soils, or wildlife. Each afternoon, participants will complete field explorations on their own, as well as further exploring topics through videos and reading material.

“Since both Camp Woods & Wildlife and Youth Conservation Camp were cancelled due to COVID-19, we wanted to offer an alternative way for teens to explore natural resource topics and careers,” said Bonnie Mahl of VASWCD.

“This camp has several unique twists you won’t find in most virtual camps,” added Ellen Powell of VDOF.

The daily self-directed field studies – complete with instructions and materials for campers to use and keep – will connect campers with nature in their own backyards, local parks, or woods. In addition, small groups of campers will work together to showcase the natural resources of their region of the state, culminating in group presentations on Friday. The week will culminate with a natural resources competition modeled after the Virginia Dominion Energy Envirothon program.

Current 9th-12th graders may apply for the Virginia Academy of Natural Resources here. Applications will be accepted through April 30.

Once notified of acceptance, campers will receive a schedule, Zoom link, and materials for completing their daily field studies.

The coordinators want all Virginia high schoolers to feel this camp experience is available to them. The only cost for the week-long academy is $25 to cover materials; however, financial aid is available.

Contact Ellen Powell at [email protected] to discuss options.

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Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

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