Protecting Water and Natural ResourcesPlan of Work

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Oldham County CES

Title:
Protecting Water and Natural Resources
MAP:
Protecting Natural Resources
Agents Involved:
Traci Missun, Kelly Woods
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Water and Soil Quality and Conservation
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Agriculture
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Natural Resources
Situation:

People, animals and plants are dependent on our Earth’s natural resources. Everything from the air we breathe, to the water we drink, to the soil we use for food production –these resources are vital to our existence. Therefore, it’s important that we care for and respect these resources. Understanding how our daily choices affect our environment, we can conserve natural resources and protect our environment for present and future generations. Results gathered in the 2019 Oldham County Assessment show that many residents are concerned about the amount of illegal dumping and littering.  Results also show that residents feel the need for increased tree and forestry management.

Oldham County includes watersheds that are on the impaired list, most often due to sedimentation with some bacterial issues. The Oldham County Ag Development Council has targeted soil and water conservation education as being an important initiative in programming. 4-H school programs for 4th graders include water science and conservation topics that correspond to required school curriculum and learning.

Additionally, Oldham County Fiscal Court has a Watershed Coordinator on staff to educate the public. Oldham County Extension began partnering with the Watershed Coordinator in 2013 to educate residents in practices to protect water and watersheds.


Long-Term Outcomes:

An increased number of farms will use updated Agriculture water quality plans; an increased number of residents will use practices like soil testing. Youth will have a keen environmental awareness, realizing the long term impact and are willing to make changes in their lives to address this concern.

Youth will engage in community projects related to natural resource conservation.


Intermediate Outcomes:

Oldham County homeowners will use best management practices such as soil testing, buffer areas and integrated pest management practices. Oldham County youth will share water conservation practices with families and will adopt changes to conserve water. Oldham County farms will update and/or create ag water quality plans and use these on their farms.

Youth will adopt practices to conserve and protect the environment in their home and community.

Initial Outcomes:

Homeowners and farmers learn best management practices to protect water sources. Youth discover the properties of water and the water cycle and how this relates to the environment.

Youth will gain understanding of environmental sustainability and stewardship. 


Evaluation:

Initial Outcome:  Youth will gain an understanding of environmental sustainability and stewardship. 

Indicator:  Number of youth who participated and gained an understanding of environmental systems.
Method: Onsite surveys of participants
Timeline: TBD by classroom teachers based on curriculum needs

Intermediate Outcome: Youth will adopt practices to conserve and protect the environment in their home and community.
 Indicator: Number of youth who used the skills and knowledge learned in 4-H to conserve natural resources 

Method:  Onsite Surveys of participants
Timeline: TBD by classroom teachers based on curriculum needs

Long-term Outcome: Youth will engage in community projects related to natural resource conservation.
 Indicator:  Youth plan and implement a natural resource project.

Method:  Number of youth who indicated “yes or usually” to the Common Measures Experience Survey Question #13 “Is 4-H a place where you have a chance to be a leader?”
 Timeline:  May/June 2021

Learning Opportunities:

Audience:  Youth

Project or Activity: Woodworking Workshop

Content or Curriculum:   4-H Curriculum

Inputs:  4-H Council, Extension Staff and Volunteers

Date: July-August 2020


Audience: 4-H Members 4th graders

Project or Activity: Animal Adaptions

Content or Curriculum: Project Wet and Project Food Land and People

Inputs: 4-H Staff, CES Funding, Oldham County Public Schools, Classroom Teachers

Date: TBD by Teacher Plans


Audience: 4-H Members 4th graders

Project or Activity: Mudballs (Soil and Erosion)

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Natural Resources Curriculum

Inputs: 4-H Staff, CES Funding, Oldham County Public Schools, Classroom Teachers

Date: TBD by Teacher Plans


Activity: Sum of the Parts

Audience: 5th grade students

Content or Curriculum: What is a watershed? How do my actions affect a watershed?

Inputs: 4-H Staff, Project Wet Curriculum

Date: TBD by Teacher Plans


Activity: Entomology

Audience: 5th grade students

Content or Curriculum: Hissing Cock Roaches

Inputs: 4-H Staff, University of Kentucky Entomology Department

Date: TBD by Teacher Plans


Activity: Soil Samples

Audiences: 5th grade 4-H Members

Content or Curriculum:  Science Sleuths

Inputs:  4-H Staff, Project Food, Land and People

Date:  TBD by Teacher Plans


Activity: H2O Olympics

Audience: 5th Grade 4-H Members

Content or Curriculum:  Project Wet

Inputs:  4-H Staff, OCPS

Date:  TBD by Teacher Plans


Activity:  Incredible Journey

Audience: 5th grade 4-H Members

Content or Curriculum:  Project Wet

Inputs:  4-H Staff, OCPS

Date:  TBD by Teacher Plans


Audience: Youth

Project or Activity:   Shooting Sports

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Shooting Sports Curricula

Inputs:  4-H Staff, Shooting Sports Volunteers, Open Range, Community Members, Donors

Date: April thru October


Audience: Youth

Project or Activity: Earth Day

Content or Curriculum: UK Extension Youth Curriculum

Inputs: Conservation District Staff/Volunteers, Agriculture Agent, Horticulture Assistant

Date: April 2021


Audience:  Community Education Program Participants

Project or Activity:  Soils, Gardening Activities 

Content or Curriculum:  UK Extension Materials

Inputs:  Agriculture Agent, Horticulture Assistant

Date:  Winter and Spring 2021


Audience: Residents

Project or Activity: Backyard Streams

Content or Curriculum: UK Extension materials; County Recycling Resources

Inputs: Agriculture Agent, County Engineers Staff

Date: October 2020



Success Stories

Shooting Sports Reorganization

Author: Kelly Woods

Major Program: Natural Resources

Oldham County 4-H Shooting Sports fosters life skills and positive youth development through healthy competition, service, leadership and education. In 2020, the Oldham County Program was suspended due to COVID which meant 2021 was a year of rebuilding the program.At the start of the season, the club had lost seven coaches due to COVID fear and sickness so this was the year of rebuilding the club. The club sent five individuals to become Certified Coaches.  Coaches and Coordinators dev

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