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Jun
12
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6/12/2009 1:00 AM
06/12/09 A team of Granville High School students placed first in the 2009 Ohio Envirothon, held at Kenyon College.
Granville High School Students Win 2009 Ohio Envirothon
Beavercreek High School team finishes second, Chardon High School places third
COLUMBUS, OH - A team of Granville High School students placed first in the 2009 Ohio Envirothon, held at Kenyon College in Knox County on June 7-9, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). This year marked Ohio's 21st annual Envirothon competition.
Twenty teams from 18 Ohio high schools participated in this year's outdoor competition, which tested students' knowledge of soils and land use, forestry, wildlife, aquatic ecology and current environmental issues.
First prize was a check for $300 and registration as Ohio's representative to the North American Canon Envirothon, set for August 2-8 at the University of North Carolina in Asheville. There, students will compete for more than $107,000 in academic scholarships and prizes. Students from 53 states and provinces are expected to participate.
The Beavercreek High School team from Greene County finished second in the competition, taking home a check for $200. A team from Chardon High School in Geauga County placed third and received a check for $100. Each of the teams also received a plaque to display at their school.
ODNR's Division of Soil & Water Conservation and the Ohio Federation of Soil & Water Conservation Districts sponsor the annual event.
Each participating team earned the opportunity to compete at the state level by placing among the top four teams in five regional Envirothons that were held in April and May. In all, over 300 teams competed for a chance to attend the state event.
Competition questions were prepared by professionals from ODNR, USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service, Kenyon College, Muskingum Valley Park District, Helser Woodland Management and the Columbus Zoo.
High scores in the individual contest components were:
- Soils/Land Use - Granville High School
- Aquatic Ecology - Chardon Team Red; Fort Jennings Team 1 (tie)
- Wildlife - Mid-East Career Center
- Current Environmental Issue - Beavercreek High School
- Forestry - Granville High School; Chardon Team Red (tie)
- Oral Presentation - Athens High School
United High School from Columbiana County was honored for scoring highest of all the participating "rookie" teams.
The Ohio Envirothon is funded by donations from individuals, soil and water conservation districts, local businesses, agencies and organizations. Donors for the 2009 Ohio Envirothon included American Electric Power, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental Education Fund, the ODNR Divisions of Wildlife and Forestry, Pheasants Forever, the Ohio Federation of Soil & Water Conservation Districts and Canon Envirothon.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources ensures a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR web site at www.ohiodnr.com.
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For further information, contact:
Tracy Bleim, Division of Soil and Water Conservation
614. 265. 6610
Beth Ruth, ODNR Media Relations
614. 265. 6860
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