Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Way to Go!

The Orange/Osceola/Seminole Regional Envirothon is held once a year at Harry P. Leu Botanical Gardens in Orlando, Florida.

The Regional Envirothon is a problem solving, natural resource education program for high school students. It is a unique outdoor competition that requires teamwork and the application of knowledge in the five areas listed below:

Aquatics - water ecology, water chemistry, water quality, and aquatic life.
Current Environmental Issues - annually selected topics such as energy sources, groundwater, Gulf of Mexico environmental concerns or other current issues.
Forestry - tree identification, tree ecology, insects, and timber.
Soils - classification, formation, soil properties, profiles, and sites suitability.
Wildlife- habit, identification, food, disease, and management.

This year the first and second place teams were both from Seminole.




The 1st place team was the "Hsu-Ins"(shoe-ins) from Winter Springs Pictured here with the winning team is Supervisor Mike Barr who represented the Board at the Awards Ceremony.




The 2nd place team was the Seminole 4H Team "The Branch Protection Agency". Pictured here with the 2nd place team is Supervisor Mike Barr who represented the Board at the Awards Ceremony.

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