Crittenden County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2017 - Jun 30, 2018
4061 - Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum | ||
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4061.1) | 200 |
Number of youth who use their skills to conserve natural resources |
4061.2) | 200 |
Number of youth who can identify the natural resources in their community |
4061.3) | 500 |
Number of youth who have gained an understanding of the ecosystems in nature |
4061.4) | 110 |
Number of youth who have engaged in a community project related to natural resource conservation |
Success Stories
A Historical Success
Author: Leslea Barnes
Major Program: Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum
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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 County’s 4-H agent and Adam Barnes Livingston County’s ANR agent started discussing ideas for some new extension programing. The goal was to create a quality program that mesh the major program areas of ANR, 4-H and FCS and
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Mantle Rock teaches more than just History
Author: Leslea Barnes
Major Program: Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum
For the 3rd year now, 4-H agents have wanted to create a day for just our middle school youth that will engage them, give them an educational field trip and get them excited about being a part of 4-H. This is just what we did when over 100 youth (almost 150 people in total) gathered together from across 10 counties this spring when a day trip was planned to Mantle Rock.Mantle Rock is known to many in this area as a part of the Trail of Tears, however, when you ask many of the locals, they&
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