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Maryland Teens Get Ready for First Round of Environmental Education Competitions
ANNAPOLIS, MD- Teenagers across Maryland are trading their cell phones and MP3 players for binoculars, insect nets and specimen jars as they return to the great outdoors to compete in the first round of environmental qualifying heats leading up to the 2011 Canon Envirothon, North America’s largest environmental education competition for high school students.
“Envirothon is an excellent way to engage young people in the natural world as opposed to the virtual world of computers and other electronic media,” said Maryland Agriculture Secretary Buddy Hance. “Young people represent the next generation of farmers, natural resource managers and environmental leaders. Envirothon allows them to experience real life environmental issues first hand while honing their problem solving skills. It’s a great program all around."
Students participating in the Envirothon have been studying the state’s natural resources over the course of the school year. As part of this extracurricular training, teenagers identify and categorize living resources, perform soil surveys, estimate wood yield from trees, and solve other complex natural resource issues. They receive hands-on instruction from soil scientists, wildlife specialists, foresters and environmental engineers from local, state and federal agencies as well as private environmental organizations. The program also focuses on a special environmental issue that changes from year to year. This year’s environmental issue is estuaries.
Teams compete by applying their knowledge and problem-solving skills in these areas. The county team with the highest cumulative total wins the local or regional competition and advances to the Maryland Envirothon scheduled for June 15-16, 2011 at St. Mary’s College in historic St. Mary’s City. The winner of the Maryland Envirothon will represent the state later this summer at the 2011 Canon Envirothon where more than 300 of the brightest teenagers from the United States and Canada will compete for $40,000 in scholarships and prizes.
Envirothon is sponsored by Maryland’s soil conservation districts and the State Soil Conservation Committee. The dates and contacts for upcoming county Envirothon competitions are listed below.
Allegany Envirothon Competition Date: April 8, 2011 Place: Rocky Gap State Park Contact: Craig Hartsock, 301-777-1747, ext. 3
Anne Arundel Envirothon Competition Date: April 8, 2011 Place: Arlington Echo Outdoor Education Center Contact: John Czajkowski, Anne Arundel Soil Conservation District, (410) 571-6757
Baltimore County Envirothon Competition Date: April 14, 2011 Place: Days Cove Nature Center Contact: Jim Ensor, Baltimore County Soil Conservation District, (410) 527-5920
Calvert Envirothon Competition Date: April 6, 2011 Place: King’s Landing Park Contact: William Clark, Calvert Soil Conservation District, 410-535-1521, ext. 3
Carroll Envirothon Competition Date: April 20, 2011 Place: Hashawha/Bear Branch Center Contact: Ed Null, Carroll Soil Conservation District, (410) 848-8200
Cecil Envirothon Competition Date: May 11, 2011 Place: Fair Hill Nature Center Contact: Charles Hayes, Cecil Soil Conservation District, (410) 398-4411
Charles Envirothon Competition Date: April 27, 2011 Place: Gilbert Run Park Contact: Dee Dee Saunders, Charles Soil Conservation District, (301) 934-9588 Frederick County Envirothon Competition Date: April 26, 2011 Place: Cunningham Falls State Park, William Houck Area Contact: Barry Burch, Walkersville High School, 240-236-7297
Garrett Envirothon Competition Date: May 12, 2011 Place: Western Maryland 4-H Center at Bittinger Contact: Shaun Sanders, Garrett Soil Conservation District, 301-334-6950, ext. 3
Harford Envirothon Competition Date: April 28, 2011 Location: Eden Mill Nature Center Contact: Frank Marsden, Eden Mill Nature Center, 410-836-3050
Howard Envirothon Competition Date: April 12, 2011 Place: Howard County Conservancy’s Mount Pleasant Farm, Woodstock. Contact: Kristal M. McCormick, Howard Soil Conservation District, (410) 489-7987
Montgomery Envirothon Competition Date: April 13, 2011 Place: Agricultural History Farm Park Contact: David Plummer or James Harne, Montgomery Soil Conservation District, (301) 590-2855
Prince George’s Envirothon Competition Date: May 11, 2011 Place: William S. Schmidt Center Contact: Debbie Sandlin, Prince George’s Soil Conservation District, (301) 574-5162, ext. 3
St. Mary’s Envirothon Competition Date: April 13, 2011 Place: Hunter’s Hill Farm Contact: Hayley Carter, St. Mary’s Soil Conservation District, (301) 475-8402, ext. 3
Washington County Envirothon Competition Date: April 15, 2011 Place: Fairview Outdoor School Contact: Elmer Weibley or Ginger Noble, Washington County Soil Conservation District, (301)797-6821, ext. 3.
Eastern Shore Regional Envirothon Competition Date: First week of May 2011 (date to be determined) Counties: Teams from Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Somerset and Talbot counties will participate. Place: To be determined. Contact: Karen Miller, Kent Soil and Water Conservation District, (410) 778-5150, ext. 3
For more info: http://www.mascd.net/envirothon/
Photo Caption: 2010 Winning Team Carroll County (Left to Right) Royden Powell – Assistant Secretary, Office of Resource Conservation, Maryland Department of Agriculture; Reed Portney; Eric Kayzak; Claudia Lewis - advisor, Kelly Habicht; Rebecca Baldwin; Ranson Leland Baldwin, VII; Frank Dawson, Assistant Secretary, Aquatic Resources, Maryland Department of Natural Resources; Paul Kazyak – advisor
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