The Envirothon is an ongoing partnership with conservation district associations and cooperating state, provincial, and federal natural resource agencies. The program boasts a successful history of providing hands-on environmental and natural resource management education to high school students and empowering young people with the competencies and motivation vital to achieving and maintaining a natural balance between the quality of life and the quality of the environment.
In 1979, the Pennsylvania Soil and Water Conservation Districts created an "Environmental Olympics" as a way to encourage high school students to become interested in natural resource conservation and environmental issues and careers. The Environmental Olympics, later shortened to Enviro-Olympics, quickly gained popularity as a hands-on outdoor competition designed to challenge and test students knowledge of soils/land use, aquatic ecology, forestry, wildlife and current environmental issues. The program grew rapidly and involved 40 conservation district teams at the 1987 Pennsylvania State Enviro-Olympics, providing greater visibility and stimulating interest from neighboring states.
In 1988, the program became known as the Envirothon. Teams from Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Massachusetts competed in the first "National Envirothon." The Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts hosted the event. Subsequently, Massachusetts, Ohio, and Maine hosted the annual "National Envirothon," and in 1992, the first Canadian team (from Nova Scotia) participated in the competition, hosted by Maryland's Envirothon Committee. Historically, Envirothon funding came from local conservation districts, state conservation committees, state, federal and provincial conservation organizations, and provincial forestry associations. The program was incorporated in Ohio in 1992 for the purpose of introducing an education-based environmental competition. In 1997, Canon U.S.A., Inc. began supporting the Envirothon program and, in 1999, became the title sponsor, "Canon Envirothon", until 2013. In 2014, the Envirothon became a program of the National Conservation Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization that works to develop the next generation of conservation leaders. Today, the program operates under the name "NCF-Envirothon".
At the state and national levels, Envirothon is a competition program for high school students but many county conservation districts in the Commomwealth host programs for junior high and elementary students as well, including Bedford County. Funding for the junior high and elementary competitions in Bedford County is provided by the Conservation District through sponsor donations from county residents, businesses and organizations.
Bedford County Envirothon Events
The venue for Bedford County Envirothons is typically Pavillion 9 at Shawnee State Park. Tentative dates for the 2024 events are Tuesday May 7 for Senior High and Wednesday May 8 for Junior High and Elementary. Presented below are the study materials for the three competitions.
Senior High (found on PA Envirothon website)
Click Here for Senior High Resources
Junior High
Click Here for Junior High Resources
Elementary
Click Here for Elementary Resources