Success StoryEnvirothon Recycles Nature-Based Knowledge
Envirothon Recycles Nature-Based Knowledge
Author: Eric Comley
Planning Unit: Garrard County CES
Major Program: Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum
Plan of Work: Valuing Natural Resources and Establishing Community Environmental Awareness
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
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, but, as a part of their participation, they recruited a new team to replace them. The mission of the Envirothon Competition is develop individuals to listen with comprehension, collect, organize, and analyze information, frame appropriate questions to guide their investigation, use a range of resources and technologies in addressing questions, and critically examine information from a variety of sources. In addition, the local goal was to make them more aware of their surroundings and natural inhabitants, so they could develop a sense of appreciation and empathy for native species and communities. The Garrard County 4-H YD Agent prepares weekly lessons, organizes guest speakers, gathers materials and resources for individual study, arranges field trips, secures funding for competition fees, and leads all lessons. Previous team members have returned to serve as mentors for the current team. This mentorship and leadership has been incredibly valuable to the continuity and preparedness for future events. Current team members have showed progressive growth in all phases of the competitive portion of the program, but they are showing marked improvement and interest in native species and the anthropomorphic influences on the surrounding environment. Continued development and encouragement from the Garrard County 4-H YD Agent and FFA Advisor will create engaged, socially and naturally aware citizens for the future.
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