Seven High School Teams Participated in 2017 Regional Envirothon от King Conservation District
King Conservation District hosted the Northwest Regional Envirothon on March 29th at the Brightwater Center - King County near Woodinville.

At this year's event seven high school student teams representing King and Snohomish Counties demonstrated their knowledge of Forestry, Soils/Land Use, Wildlife, and Aquatic Ecology, plus this year’s special topic, Agricultural Soil and Water Conservation Stewardship.

The Mercer Slough Caddisflies, one of three teams from Bellevue’s Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center, won 1st place for both King County and the Northwest Washington region. Stanwood High School #1 was this year’s Snohomish County winner.

The winning teams from each county will compete in the two-day Washington State Envirothon at Camp Waskowitz, North Bend Wa, May 18-19. One team from the state event will go on to the North American Envirothon this in July at Mount St. Mary's University in Emmitsburg, Maryland.

See our website to learn more about the Envirothon:
http://kingcd.org/get-involved/education-and-workshops/envirothon/ — здесь: Brightwater Environmental Education and Community Center (рядом с Brightwater Environmental Education and Community Center)