The Fred B. Miller, Jr. Regional Envirothon, hosted by the Duval Soil & Water Conservation District, is a problem-solving, natural resource education program for high school students. This annual competition is a field-oriented program in which student teams learn to use critical thinking skills to answer written questions or conduct hands-on investigations about environmental issues. The program focuses on five areas of study: AQUATICS, FORESTRY, SOILS, WILDLIFE, and CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES. This year the current environmental issue will focus on Renewable Energy for a Sustainable Future. Winners of the regional competition are sent to the Florida Envirothon. Additionally, an oral presentation will be required at the state level. See this link for the 2024 updated study guides: Study Guides | floridaenvirothon (flenvirothon.com) REGISTRATION FOR 2023 IS OPEN!!! It is $5 per person including supervisors. This year’s Envirothon will be held on March 7, 2024, at Tree Hill Nature Center, 7152 Lone Star Rd, Jacksonville FL. (Please use the second entrance which is a bit further NE past a small stream. To participate in this year's Envirothon, please fill out the registration form below. Note: There is no option to pay online this year, please pay with checks only.
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