The North Dakota Envirothon is an ongoing effort to strengthen high school student's understanding of solutions for restoring water quality by building on other existing programs targeted to younger students such as TREES and Project Wet (targeted to elementary aged students) and Statewide EcoEd provided to 6th through 8th graders.
The mission of the NCF-Envirothon is to develop knowledgable skilled and dedicated citizens who have an understanding of natural resources and are willing and prepared to work towards achieving and maintaining a balance between the quality of life and quality of the environment. The envirothon mission is accomplished by developing in young people an understanding of the principles and practices of natural resource management and how ecology works then applying those practices and principles while dealing with complex resource management decisions.
North Dakota Envirothon is a 501c3 organization.
501c3 Documentation available upon request.
For more information please contact the North Dakota Envirothon Coordinator:
Andrea Petersen
E-mail: ndenvirothon@gmail.com
A major source of funding for the North Dakota Envirothon comes from the ND Department of Health's Nonpoint Source Pollution Management Program, with funds provided by Section 319 of the Clean Water Act.
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