Author: Jeffrey Casada
Planning Unit: Adair County CES
Major Program: Youth Forestry and Natural Resource Education
Plan of Work: Sustaining Our Natural Resources
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Clay County has over 300,000 acres of land with approximately 256,000 acres of forest land. Many youth across the county lack knowledge and appreciation of the surrounding environment. In order to increase awareness, the 4-H Youth Development Agent and ANR Agent collaborated and hosted a two-day Environmental Field Day at Big Double Creek Park in Redbird.
UK Cooperative Extension partnered with US Department of Forestry, Soil Conservation District, KY Department of Fish & Wildlife, KY Division of Waste Management, KY Furbearers, Raptor rehabilitation, Reptile Zoo, and elementary teachers. There were 120 elementary students, and 15 volunteers who participated at this event.
Students were divided into groups and had the opportunity to visit each station, which consisted of water quality, waste management, elk biology and tracking, reptiles, raptors and much more. The volunteers had multiple hands-on activities to help engage students at each station. Students were given a pre and post evaluations. After completion of the program, students indicated an increase of knowledge in how to better protect the environment, distinguish the difference between reducing, reusing and recycling products, and reasons why wildlife biologist place tracking collars on animals. Over 80% of students reported that they felt more knowledgeable about their environment.
The attendance rate continues to increase once teachers hear about the program from other instructors. Overall, this event was a positive experience for everyone who attended. The Extension Service will continue to make the effort to expand this program for next year.
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