

2019 State Winners
Centerville HS, Area IV
State Envirothon
Find Your Area Contest
High School students across the state compete on the local level at one of the five Area Envirothons. The top four teams from each Area Envirothon then go on to compete at the state competition held each year in June for the title of State Envirothon Champion. The winning team will then compete at the North American competition, the NCF Envirothon, held annually during July in the US or Canada.
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http://ofswcd.org/envirothon.html
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2021 Contest will be Virtual
For details, please see event background information sheet (pdf)
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2019 Winners
Centerville High School, Area IV Montgomery County
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2019 Competition
The 2019 competition was held in Area 3, Eastern Ohio.
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Other Area Websites/Contacts:
Area 1
https://www.area1envirothon.org/
Sarah Rieman, Putnam SWCD
419-523-5159
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Area 2
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Area 3
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Area 5
https://www.area5envirothon.org/
Danielle Thompson, Brown County SWCD
937-378-4424 ext. 3078
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North American Envirothon
https://www.envirothon.org/
The NCF-Envirothon is an annual competition for high school-aged students conducted over five consecutive days every summer during July or August. To expose students to diverse environmental issues, ecosystems, and topography the North American Envirothon is hosted in a different location each year. Teams from participating states and Canadian provinces, who have won their state or provincial event, compete for recognition and scholarships by demonstrating their knowledge of environmental science and natural resource management.
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2019 Top Teams from the NCF-Envirothon competition are:
1. Virginia
2. North Carolina
3. Pennsylvania
4. New York
5. Mississippi
6. South Carolina
7. China #1
8. Kentucky
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Don & Mary Spickler Oral Presentation Award: Kentucky
Top Aquatic Ecology High Score: Illinois
Current Issues High Score: Mississippi
Soils/Land Use High Score: New York
Wildlife High Score: North Carolina
Social Media Photo Contest Winner: Kentucky
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2020 NCF-Envirothon
University of Nebraska; Lincoln, Nebraska
July 26 - August 1, 2020
2020 Current Issue "Water Resources Management: Local Control and Local Solutions"
