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2022 Alberta Envirothon
E.S Laird High School students at the forestry field testing station. Photos Lorna Hamilton
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Lakeland College hosted the 2022 Alberta Envirothon for the first time since its inception on May 4-6. Alberta Envirothon is an annual high school competition in which teams compete using their knowledge of environmental science and natural resources. The three-day event is North America’s largest high school environmental education competition, and according to www.albertaenvirothon.org, it is an effective educational tool, capable of supplementing environmental education inside and outside the classroom. The site also states, “It provides career insight and options in environmental and natural resource management.” The theme for this year’s event was ‘Waste To Resources’ and teams had to work through a series of field stations, written tests, and oral presentations, that were centered around five categories: aquatic
ecology, forestry, soils and land use, wildlife, and a current issue. Also, the website stated, that over 10 million people have participated across North America and China since its inception with 50,000 people from 4,000 high schools competing annually. “Teams are made up of (5-6) students usually with a teacher advisor, but not always. The teams that could join are 4H, Girl Guides or Scouts or Junior Forest Wardens, or those kind of community groups. We have had participation from those groups in the past, but we don’t have any this year for this competition so it just varies year to year. This year, we have six teams competing for the provincial championship,” commented Chantelle Bambrick, president of Alberta Envirothon. Bambrick continued by saying, “We are hoping that we can grow the competition, and ideally we would have 15 to 20 teams competing
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They must then present an oral scenario presentation based on a scenario provided relating to the current issue, which is worth the remaining 50 per cent. Final team placements will be determined by adding the test scores and the final oral presentation score. The top three teams will be awarded cash prizes and trophies.
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