Nima Sekhadia and Dorothy Chen, along with help from their University High School teammates, solve a problem at the wildlife & forestry ecostation. University will represent Arizona at the Canon Envirothon.
Zeke Flom and Yi Shin Chang identify soil qualities at the 2006 Arizona Envirothon. They helped McClintock High School place fourth overall and achieve the top score at the Aquatic Ecology ecostation.
Yi Shin Chang, McClintock High School
Cienega High School from Vail, Ariz, placed fifth at the Arizona Envirothon.
Amber Campbell, Cienega High School
Nathan Irick from Buckeye High School competed in his third Arizona Envirothon.
Josh Vermass records information while Alex Taguchi uses a clinometer. McClintock High School had two teams in the 2006 Arizona Envirothon.
(From L to R) Olivia Zoph and Diana Bailey from Millennium High School (Goodyear, Ariz.) identify soils at the 2006 Arizona Envirothon.
(from left to right)-Jack Byers and Mollie Connelly from Mountain View High School
Sinagua High School placed second in the soils & land use ecostation and third in the aquatic ecology ecostation.
(from L to R) Maya Joy Thode and Brandon Turner solve a problem at the soils ecostation.
Katherine and Christina Youatt rest after completiting the ecostation testing.
The Gilbert Riparian Institute brought Arizona Envirothon students close to nature. Sunrise Mountain High School students are in the background.
Needing a break from testing, Liz Peters rleaxes with some laughs at the 2006 Arizona Envirothon. She is a member of the Tri City College Prep High School team that finished in third place out of 20 teams.
The Gilbert Riparian Institute hosted the 2006 Arizona Envirothon.
Rob Wilson gets students prepared for the soils and land use ecostation.
Tri-City College Prep High School-3rd place
Home School Yuma-2nd place
University High School-2006 Arizona Envirothon Champions
(From L to R) Kara Paolilli, Jessica Buck, and Liz Peters were part of the third place team from Tri-City College Prep High School.