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    Given the flexibility of the State/Provincial Envirothon, competition formats may vary. States and provinces are encouraged to tailor their programs to meet their specific needs. The best way to learn about the Envirothon is to attend a competition in your area. New Brunswick, Canada - Envirothon NB coordinated by the Canadian Woodlands Forum.
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    preparing for the New Brunswick Envirothon program. Every year, more than 500,000 students, teachers and families across North America take part in the unique learning experience of Envirothon. The program engages high school students in learning more about four main areas of the environment—soils, aquatics, wildlife, and forests. Students learn
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    Small Mammals of New Brunswick General Bird Identification ... Tracks, Scat and Skulls Wildlife Terminology: Current Environmental Issues that change annually. Envirothon NB 2025 Current Environmental Issue : ... Envirothon New Brunswick 2001 was the first bilingual competition in North America. Canadian provinces which have participated in the ...
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    The 16 th annual environmental science competition was host to 57 students from across New Brunswick and a guest team from Prince Edward Island. Competing in five-person teams, the students' year-long preparations helped them gain knowledge and experience in the areas of forestry, soils and land use, aquatic ecology, and wildlife.
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    Each Year, 500,000 people from 4,000 high schools across North America participate. New Brunswick's regional competition, Envirothon NB, is administered under Science East Science Centre. The competition is held in a different environmental setting each year in New Brunswick and explores a new environmental issue each year.
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    Key Point 4—Issues Involving Wildlife and Society . Understand how non-native (exotic), invasive species threaten our environment and the biodiversity of many wildlife species. Understand that non-native (exotic), invasive plants impact wildlife habitat and thus have a tremendous impact on native wildlife. Invasive species in Canada
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    Students increase their understanding of basic science concepts in the areas of ... Envirothon creates a forum for middle and high school students to explore environmental issues from a variety of viewpoints with their peers, natural resources professionals and community leaders. ... International NCF-Envirothon 2023 hosted by New Brunswick in ...
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    The key topics are linked well with the Sustainable Development Goals, the new GNB EECD Science curriculum, as well as Environmental Science, Advanced Environmental Science, Physical Geography, Forestry and Geology course outcomes. The advisors benefit: Work with highly motivated students who take pride in conservation of our natural resources.

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