Youth Forestry and Natural Resource EducationMajor Program

4811

Total Hours

Contributed.

32905

Contacts

with Local Stakeholders.

148

Hours

of Multistate Efforts.

625

Total Number

of Volunteers Engaged.

Program Indicators

Number of youth who attended a 4-H forestry/natural resources education programs

6336

Number of youth who can identify the forestry/natural resources in their community

5908

Number of youth who have gained an understanding of forest/natural resource stewardship.

6675

Number of youth who plan to or have completed a 4-H forestry/natural resources education project (ex. county and state fair   projects)

97

Number of youth who have engaged in a community project related to forestry/natural resource improvement or conservation

1455

Number of youth who have shared information about their community’s forests/natural resources (ex. citizen science – Adopt A Tree/Feeder Watch)

550

Stories

A Historical Success

The University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service has an honored history of bringing educational opportunities to the public in unique and exciting new ways. Extension Agents, Leslea Barnes, Crittenden Countys 4-H agent and Adam Barnes Livingston Countys ANR agent started discussing ideas for some new extension programing. The goal was to create a quality program that could meet many of the priority indictors, mesh the major program areas of ANR, 4-H and FCS, and reach a new and di...

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A Historical Success

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