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2006-2007 Envirothon Resources
 

2008 Current Issue Summary (.PDF)*New
2008 Study Guide (.PDF)*New



Forestry

Forestry Guide for 2008 (.pdf) *New
Tennessee Forest Facts *New

Fire Management-Protection (.pdf)
Tree Identification (.pdf)
Leaf ID Samples (.pdf)
Tree Identification Booklet (.pdf)


Aquatic Ecology
Aquatics Guide for 2008 (.pdf)*New
Aquatics Guide for 2008 (Word Document)*New

Additional Aquatics Resources

Soils
Soils Guide for 2008 (.pdf)*New
Soils Guide for 2008 (Word Document)*New

Wildlife
Wildlife Guide(.pdf)
Wildlife Guide(Word Document)

 

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.

 

 


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 offices map

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

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
  West Tennessee (731) 423-5725, 1-800-372-3928, 200 Lowell Thomas Dr., Jackson, TN 38301

  Middle Tennessee (615) 781-6622, 1-800-624-7406, Ellington Agricultural Center, Nashville, TN 37204

  Cumberland Plateau (931) 484-9571, 1-800-262-6704, 464 Industrial Blvd., Crossville, TN 38555

  East Tennessee (423) 587-7037, 1-800-332-0900, 3030 Wildlife Way, Morristown, TN 37814
 



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