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Envirothon Resources
Resources utilized are based on curriculum guidelines to accomodate as much educational diversity as possible and are adapted  for use in the state of Tennessee for both regional competitions and the state competition.  Below are resources for the four subjects (forestry, aquatic ecology, soils, and wildlife), and this years current environmental issue (nonpoint source pollution/low impact development).

Forestry
Aquatic Ecology
Soils
Wildlife
Current Environmental Issues - Nonpoint Source Pollution/Low Impact Development 

Additional Resources for Educators:

Agency representatives are available for questions relating to the study materials to help you prepare your students for your regional Envirothon. Some will come directly to your school.  Click the link to the agency for contact information, if you call a state or regional office, make sure to ask for your county's representative.

TN Department of Agriculture - Division of Forestry

TN Department of Environment and Conservation
local offfices map

USDA-NRCS
Service Center Locator Map
USDA-NRCS Educators Page

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency



Contact your 
local RC&D Office to obtain information about the Wildlife Resource Kit Lending Library Program.  These kits contain Pelts, Skulls and Tracks of the type used in regional and state competitions.


The Tennessee Envirothon is sponsored in part by the following partners;

 
NRCS logoTN RC&D logoTDA logo
 

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USDA's TARGET Center at 202-720-2600 (voice and TDD).

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(voice and TDD).

USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.