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WHAT IS OKLAHOMA ENVIROTHON?

The Oklahoma Envirothon is part of a national program for high school students designed to educate and challenge young people in the environmental sciences.  It is an exciting, fun way for students to learn about the environment and the issues facing this and future generations.  Combining in-class curriculum with hands-on field experiences. Envirothon demonstrates the role people have in important environmental issues such as forestry, wildlife management, water quality and soil erosion.

THE TRADITION:

The Envirothon began in 1979 with three Pennsylvania Soil and Water Conservation Districts.  Since, then, it has spread to other states and countries, leading to the first National Envirothon competition in 1998.

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