Valuing Natural Resources and Establishing Community Environmental Awareness
Environmental Awareness and Sustainability
Comley, Hettmansperger, Hixson
Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum
Science, Engineering and Technology 4-H Core Curriculum
Sustainable Agriculture
Environmental Sustainability & Responsibility
Garrard County is primarily rural with a consistent agricultural tradition as the dominant industry. In addition to expanses of small tracts of farmland, expected bluegrass-area, localized plots of forested area, and streams and rivers throughout the county. With a broad diversity of area within the county and throughout the state, the expectation of youth exposure to outdoor education, traditional farm practices, and knowledge of environmental awareness, but the reality is contrary. A 2014 report by The Outdoor Foundation shows a rise in girl participation in outdoor activities and a decline in boy participation. Another report NEARBY NATURE: A Buffer of Life Stress Among Rural Children discusses the importance of establishing green spaces, and access to nature for rural youth. Urban youth are given a greater amount of attention due to a perceived lack of green space in their community, but the opposite is generally true factoring in opportunity and more modern cite planning.
Youth will use scientific techniques, responsible practices and innovative technologies that will positively sustain the natural resources in the home, community and world.
Youth will engage in community projects related to natural resource conservation.
Youth will make decisions in their daily lives that positively impact natural resources.
Youth will adopt practices to conserve and protect the environment in their home and community.
Youth will use problem solving and logical reasoning skill and apply them to environmental issues.
Youth will develop an interest in environmental sciences and sustainable practices and technologies
Youth will gain knowledge of the interrelationship and interdependencies with an ecosystem.
Youth will identify the natural resources that are used within their home and community.
Initial Outcome: Youth will gain knowledge of the interrelationship and interdependencies with an ecosystem.
Indicator: Number of youth who have gained an understanding of the ecosystems in nature.
Method: Environmental Day Program, Overnight Environmental Camp, In-School Programming, Club Activities, Day and Project Workshops
Timeline: Year Round
Intermediate Outcome: Youth will use problem solving and logical reasoning skill and apply them to environmental issues.
Indicator: Number of youth who use their skills to conserve natural resources.
Method: Local Natural Resources Club or Environmental Club, In-School Programming, Envirothon
Timeline: Year Round
Long-term Outcome: Youth will engage in community projects related to natural resource conservation.
Indicator: Number of your who have engaged in a community project related to natural resource conservation.
Method: Natural Resources Club and Environmental Science Club, In-School Programming
Timeline: Year Round
Audience: Youth
Project or Activity: Environmental Day Camp
Content or Curriculum: Project WET, Project WILD, Project Learning Tree
Inputs: 4-H Youth Development Agent, Volunteers, Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Division of Forestry, KNSPC
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Audience: Youth
Project or Activity: In-School Natural Resources Programming
Content or Curriculum: Project WILD, Project WET, Project Learning Tree, National 4-H Natural Resources Curriculum
Inputs: 4-H Youth Development Agent, Volunteer, Curriculum Guides, handouts
Date: Fall, Winter, Spring
Audience: Youth
Project or Activity: Overnight Environmental Camp
Content or Curriculum: Project WILD, Project WET, Project Learning Tree, National 4-H Natural Resources Curriculum
Inputs: 4-H Agent, 4-H Camping Facility, 4-H Camp Director, Division of Forestry, Department of Fish and Wildlife, Division of Water
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Audience: Youth
Project or Activity: Envirothon
Content or Curriculum: Project WET, National 4-H Curriculum, Insect Resources, Forestry Project 1
Inputs: 4-H Agent, Division of Forestry, Department of Fish and Wildlife, Division of Conservation
Date: Fall and Spring
Audience: Youth
Project or Activity: Project Day Programs (Insect, Leaf Collection, Geology)
Content or Curriculum: Project Learning Tree, Insect Curriculum, Forestry Project 1, National 4-H Natural Resources Curricula Guides
Inputs: 4-H Agent, Volunteers, Extension Office, Local Funding
Date: Spring and Summer
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Author: Jay Hettmansperger
Major Program: Tobacco
The Garrard County Extension Service has sponsored a local tobacco cutting contest for 36 years. The contest is one of the communities' largets events of the year with over 400 people attending. Tobacco production has declined dramaticaly since the buyout in the year 2000 but tobacco is still a major source of income for farmers in Garrard County. The Cutting Contest is an community effort supportted by local businesses and individuals. The contest showcases the hard labor involved in
Author: Eric Comley
Major Program: 4-H Youth Development Programming
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Author: Eric Comley
Major Program: Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum
Michael Clarke, in an interview about the state of our knowledge regarding nature, described a new phenomena regarding the inability of individuals to know their local species of animals and plants. This disconnect from local natural systems prompted the Garrard County 4-H Youth Development (YD) Agent, in collaboration with the Garrard County FFA Advisor, to start and sustain an Envirothon Team at Garrard County High School. The program was implemented in 2016 and the inaugural group graduated,