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Envirothon's mission is to develop knowledgeable skilled and dedicated citizens who have an understanding of natural resources and are willing and prepared to work towards achieving and maintaining a balance between the quality of life and the quality of the environment.

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Board Members

Nikki Wolf, Chair

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Jodi Prout, Vice-Chair

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Alana Springer, co-Secretary

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Brianna Bjolstad, co-Secretary

ChrisTowe

Chris Towe, Treasurer

CPierce

Cindy Pierce, Facilitator

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The mission of the Envirothon is to develop knowledgeable skilled and dedicated citizens who have an understanding of natural resources and are willing and prepared to work towards achieving and maintaining a balance between the quality of life and the quality of the environment.

The Envirothon mission is accomplished by developing in young people an understanding of the principles and practices of natural resource management and ecology and through practice dealing with complex resource management decisions.

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