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* Envirothon Canada » * Competitions Schedule * Envirothon Archives* CFA Teaching Kits
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THE CANADIAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION Founded in 1900, the CFA is Canada’s oldest conservation organization. In its second century it continues to advocate the protection and wise use of Canada’s forest, water and wildlife resources through public awareness and education programs. By promoting sustainable forest development, management and conservation, the CFA helps shape the future of Canada’s forest and nurtures our economic and environmental health. Joining hands with theCIF/IFC...
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CANADA’S FORESTS
Trees are the largest plants on earth. They are complex organisms that harness energy from the sun to reduce the impact of global warming and help maintain balanced ecosystems. The best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago. The second best time is now.– Mark...Read More
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Envirothon participant hard at work at a blight resistance elm tree nursery site at the Onondaga Farm in St. George, ON, 2012. The CFA is the national agency for Envirothon Canada which works in partnership with conservation groups, forestry associations, educators and cooperating natural resource agencies to organize and conduct competitions at the local, regional and provincial levels. Winning teams at the provincial levels compete at the North American Envirothon. The North American Envirothon is the continent’s largest high school environmental education competition. Reaching more than 500 000 students across North America annually, Envirothon succeeds in its mission to develop knowledgeable, skilled and dedicated citizens who are willing and prepared to work towards achieving a balance between quality of life and quality of the environment. Program Overview – promotes environmental education based on teamwork, collaboration, and competition – school-based learning guided by a set of expectations and key references – combines in-class curriculum and hands-on field experiences – supplements environmental education inside and outside the traditional classroom Components – students ranging from grades 9 to 12 work in teams of five to prepare group oral presentations for competition – teams explore four environmental themes: aquatic ecology, forests, soils and wildlife, plus a fifth topic which changes annually – workshops and field trips are led by local educators and professionals – all teams compete regionally – winning teams proceed to the provincial and international team competitions Benefits – secondary students explore environmental issues with peers, natural resource professionals and community leaders – students gain valuable knowledge and training in ecology and natural resource management principles and practices – students get excited about pursuing careers in...Read More
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