Regional Competitions: 

 March 3 - 31, 2017

State Competition:

May 17- 19, 2017
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Region 1 Competition:  March 31                                        TBD

Region 2 Competition: March 28                                 Sault Ste. Marie 

Region 3 Competition: March 17                                          Grand Traverse Conservation District, Traverse City

Region 4 Competition:  March 7                                        Ft. Custer Training Center, Augusta 

Region 5 Competition:  March 14                              Hartwick Pines State Park, Grayling 

Region 6 Competition:  Update*  this event has been cancelled,teams may choose to participate in Region 8 or 5 

Region 7 Competition:  March 21                                          Indian Springs Metro Park, White Lake  

Region 8 Competition:  March 10                                         Kresge Environmental Ed Center, Lapeer

 

Find Your Region:

Link to Michigan Envirothon Region Map

Contact

Angie Sandusky
Michigan Envirothon
517-324-5274 ; 517-930-7449
mienvirothon@macd.org

 

 

    

Michigan Envirothon Registration 2017 

 Inspiring Environmental Stewardship in Michigan's Youth Since 1994

Michigan Envirothon (ME) has been inspiring and training the next generation of Michigan’s natural resource leaders since 1994.  ME is an exciting and challenging way to provide natural resource and environmental science education to high school students throughout the state of Michigan.  The ME program focuses on using the outdoors as a classroom, utilizing diverse "eco-stations" as competition testing sites, and interaction and training with professionals in the field.  In addition to gaining valuable knowledge, teams also complete a Community Outreach Project as part of the competition; identifying and addressing a natural resource issue in their community through hands-on problem solving and community education.

Form a team: Michigan Envirothon teams may be comprised of up to eight students (five team members and three alternate members) *please note for state competition only 5 team members may compete.  Teams may be formed by school districts, home school groups, career centers, Girl/Boy Scout groups, FFA, 4-H, church groups and/or environmental clubs.  Team advisors are not required to have any special training; they just need to be an adult interested in working with the students and helping them prepare for competition.  Assistance is often available through the local Conservation District (see www.macd.org for a directory) and other groups.

More Event Details:  

The state is divided into 8 Regions for the purposes of testing and training and 8 Regional Competitions will be held in March.  These competitions function as both a training and review day as well as a qualifier for the state competition. Training sessions will be facilitated by local resource professionals and held outside, (weather permitting) with hands-on activities over lecture style presentations when possible.

The top 24 regional competitores from around the state will advance to battle it out May 17 - 19, 2017 on the campus of Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.  During the state competition, top team compete for the chance to represent Michigan in the 2017 NCF Envirothon at Mount St. Mary's University in Emmitsburg, Maryland July 23- July 29, 2017.  For more see Maryland Envirothon welcome video.  

Teams are required to participate in their assigned Regional Competition, unless otherwise approved prior to the event.  *Exceptions to this rule must be approved in advance by submitting a written request stating a valid need or hardship justifying participation in another Regional Competition.  Regional Competitions may be combined if the number of registered teams from a region does not meet minimum requirements.  

For additional program details check out the Envirothon Manual, and Webpage.