The Kansas Envirothon is an outdoor, environmental high school competition where students learn and are tested on five program areas: Aquatics Ecology, Forestry, Soils/Land Use, Wildlife, and a Current Issue.
To learn the goals and objectives in each area, visit the individual pages...
Or download the goals and objectives for all four resource areas in one document HERE.
For the current issue goals and objectives, download HERE.
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With Kansas 15.8 million acres of rangeland, the Kansas Envirothon committee decided to add rangeland as a resource area for the Kansas Envirothon Regional competitions.
David Kraft, State Rangeland Management Specialist, CPRM Natural Resources Conservation Service, developed the Kansas Envirothon Rangeland Information resource material as a tool for Envirothon teams in preparation for the competition.
The objectives address range resource, range plants, range ecology, rangeland and the livestock industry, range and the environment.
Download the Kansas Envirothon Rangeland Information resource material HERE.
New for 2012 Envirothon Regional Competitions