Welcome to the Utah Envirothon What
is the Utah Envirothon? The Envirothon is a natural resource competition
for high school students. Teams of five students must, over the course of the
school year, prepare themselves for this two-day outdoor competition, usually
held in late April or early May each year. Teams are tested on their knowledge
in five designated study areas: aquatics, forestry, soils, wildlife and a current
environmental issue. The current issue changes annually. Utah's winning team
represents the state at the Canon Envirothon, the North American competition,
which rotates around the U.S. and Canada. The Utah Envirothon pays transportation
and lodging costs for five team members and two advisors to the five-day event.
The Canon Envirothon brings together teams from over 50 US states and Canadian
provinces. Teams compete for over $35,000 in Canon Envirothon scholarships and
other prizes. Other FAQs: How
does the Envirothon process work? Who
can participate? Who trains the teams?
How much does it cost? What
does the registration fee pay for? Where
do I register?
If you are new to the Envirothon and would
like to learn more about it, contact Staci Strenkert, Utah Envirothon Coordinator,
at staci.strenkert@uacd.org or (801) 542-8208. You can also download a copy of the Utah
Envirothon Advisor's Handbook or order one by contacting the coordinator.
The handbook contains the background information, rules & regulations, registration
forms, health release forms and conservation district contacts.
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