New Mexico Envirothon
North America's Largest High School Environmental Science Competition
New Mexico Envirothon
North America's Largest High School Environmental Science Competition
North America's Largest High School Environmental Science Competition
North America's Largest High School Environmental Science Competition
Congratulations to the Scat Cats Team from the Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District. They placed 1st in every category at the New Mexico State Competition this past April in Vanderwagen, New Mexico.
These 4 pillars of the New Mexico Envirothon family were recognized for their outstanding service to the program for over a decade. Read more about their contributions and achievements on our new Hall of Fame Page.
From left to right: Scat Cats Coach Mark Hedge, President Peter Vigil, Soils Station Lead Logan Peterson, and Treasurer Terrell Treat.
Celebrating the 2024 New Mexico Envirothon competition with a memory video full of smiles!
We thank our sponsors, volunteers, and partners who make this possible each and every year.
We look forward to seeing more even more smiles at our 18th Annual State Competition located in Vanderwagen, NM April 11-13th, 2025!
Video directed and produced by: Rachel Portillo, NME Alum
New Mexico Envirothon is a 501(c)3 organization formed in 2008 to bring the National Conservation Foundation's Envirothon program to high school students in the Land of Enchantment.
Through our statewide network of natural resource professionals and educators, we provide hands-on natural resource workshops and competitions for students interested in agriculture, environmental science, and resource conservation.
To engage the next generation of Natural Resource Problem Solvers.
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Contact our Treasurer, Terrell Treat, treasurer@nmenvirothon.org
220 Chamisa Road, Taos, New Mexico, 87571, United States
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