Envirothon

What is the Envirothon?
Washington State Envirothon is an annual environmental and natural resource competition for high school students organized by Washington Conservation Districts. Teams of students compete in five natural resource topic areas: aquatic ecology, forestry, soils/land use, wildlife, and a current topic issue. Envirothon provides an opportunity for students to engage with diverse environmental issues, and learn from natural resource professionals.
2026 Northwest Envirothon Competition
Whatcom CD is looking for Whatcom County educators and high school students interested in participating in the next Northwest Regional competition. The 2026 Northwest Regional Envirothon competition will be held Spring 2026.
For more information, contact Adam Brayton at abrayton@whatcomcd.org or (360) - 526-2381 ex. 133.
Enviorothon 101 for Teachers | Envirothon Resources
Basic Eligibility Info:
- Team members must be registered in grades 9-12 for the current school year.
- Teams must consist of five members from the same school, home school group, or local organization — community clubs welcome, too!
- For more information about preparing for the competition, please visit the King Conservation District (KCD) Envirothon page.
- An adult advisor must accompany teams and is responsible for the behavior of team members during meals, free time and other times not related to testing or preparation for competition.
- Teams can sign up for the Northwest Regional competition, and the best teams advance to the state competition.
- The winning team from the state competition advances to the national competition.





