CT Envirothon
Connecticut Envirothon is a natural resource based education program that was started in 1992 by the state’s Soil and Water Conservation Districts.
High School Students work in teams led by a teacher/advisor. During the school year, teams receive curriculum materials and are invited to a series of training workshops in the Envirothon Study Areas of Soils, Aquatics, Wildlife, Forestry and a Current Environmental Issue. These workshops are presented by foresters, soil scientists, aquatic ecologists, wildlife biologists, and many others. Students really benefit from meeting people working in a broad range of environmental careers. Teachers also benefit and find the program a wonderful source of networking and professional growth for their own careers.
Basics of Tree Identification
Rain Garden Crash Course: Advisor Workshop 2025 Part 3
What is a Watershed
Rain Garden Site Assessment: Advisor Workshop 2025 Part 2
The American Kestrel Grassland Habitat and Nesting Cavities
The Situation with Sulfur
What is a Riparian Buffer
Introduction to Non-Point Source Pollution: Part 1
Young Forests and Wildlife
Roots and Resiliency: Fostering Forest Stewardship
Stakeholder Panel: Current Issue Webinar 3
Preparing to Present
Turtles of Connecticut
Wildlife Habitat, Biodiversity and Renewable Energy
History of Connecticut Forests
Non Point Source Pollution Overview
Aquatic Invasive Species and Prevention
Looking at the Scenario: Current Issue Webinar 3
An Electricity Grid in Transition: Current Issue Webinar 2
Monitoring Stream Connectivity with Trail Cameras
Observing Unique Wildlife Behaviors
Putting it Together: Final 2023 Current Issue Webinar
Improving Habitat for Wildlife
CIRCA Tools for Vulnerability Assessment
Chloride Pollution in Surface Waters
Integrating Adaptation into Municipal Decision Making
Opportunities and Economic Value in Adaptations: Current Issue 4
Anthropology of Future Generations: Current Issue Webinar 3
Why Electric?: Current Issue Webinar 2
All About En-Roads: Current Issue Webinar 1