Our Envirothons, which target elementary and high school students, are an annual event. Envirothons help students cultivate an awareness of the total environment and acquire a sensitivity towards its limited natural resources. Conservation District's across the state hold a High School Envirothon each year. The winning team from each county can also participate in the Pennsylvania Envirothon. Students prepare for the Envirothon at their respective schools. Topics are Forestry, Aquatics, Soils, Wildlife and a special station that changes each year. For 2019, the Special Station will be "Agricultural and the Environment: Knowledge and Technology to Feed the World". Study materials for this year's High School Envirothon can be found on the Pennsylvania Envirothon's web page.
School Programs
The Conservation District holds various informational workshops for the farming community. A Cover Crop Workshop was recently held. This workshop looked at the benefits of cover crops and offered Pesticide Credits. Past workshops have helped farmers decide if they need a Manure Management Plan. Every farm in Pennsylvania that land applies on-farm or imported manure, regardless of size, is required to have and implement a written Manure Management Plan. Attendees were able to get assistance in completing their workbook as well as ask questions about other programs available.
The Conservation District also holds workshops to help educate the public on various topics such as a Pond and Lake Workshop held at Reynlow Park in Reynoldsville.
Our Elementary Envirothon is similiar in format to the High School Envirothon but students compete as classrooms within their school. The difference is presenters teach the students for approximately 25 minutes and then test them to see what they have learned. Some of the presentations made by conservation district staff and volunteers from other agencies have included Watersheds, Agriculture, Forestry, Soil, Recycling and Wildlife.
District employees also do presentations at other Field Days in the County such as Safety Days, Cloe Lake Day and Brockway Field Day.