Volunteer to Make a Difference!
The Alaska State Envirothon would not be possible without the help from committed volunteers. Station volunteers help youth across Alaska develop environmental stewardship by introducing them to natural science careers and exciting hands-on learning experiences.
The following links are resources for volunteers to create test questions and track important dates.
Station Leader Quick Reference
Study Guides
Station Volunteers are encouraged to print copies of the study materials for your assigned station. These study guides will be used to develop test questions. Download and print the Study Guides below:
Aquatic Ecology Study Guide
Current Issue Nonpoint Pollution
- Phosphorus and Nitrogen Article
- Nonpoint Pollution Activity
- Your Water Your Future – Issue 5
- Your Water Your Future – Issue 6
- Reducing Storm Water Costs
- Green Infrastructure
- LID Questions & Answers
- LID Literature Review
The 2012 volunteers represent the following entities:
Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management Campbell Creek, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Alaska Plant Material Center, Tyonek Tribal Conservation District, Mat-Su Borough, Chickaloon Traditional Council, Alaska Pacific University Spring Creek Farm, University Alaska Fairbanks, Department of Environmental Conservation, Ptarmigan Ptrails, and Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge.

