Miller County youth attend Natural Resources Conservation Workshop
The 49th annual Natural Resources Conservation Workshop was held June 13 through June 17, 2010. It was hosted by Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton. The Workshop has graduated approximately 11,674 participants over the years and was enjoyed this year by 155 Georgia high school students including 8 students from the U.S. Virgin Islands along with two chaperones. Students came from 77 counties throughout Georgia and attended the week’s activities of field trips and classroom functions with opportunities to earn college scholarships at the end of the week.
Workshop director, Dennis Brooks said, “This is an excellent opportunity for high school students interested in our environment and natural resources. Students learn the importance of conserving our natural resources and the vital role these resources play in our daily life and for generations to come. Many students make decisions toward a career or area of study in college because of their involvement in this workshop.” Instruction and hands-on activities were led by professionals from Georgia Forestry Commission, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission, and the Georgia Mining Association. Twelve different core subjects were covered: Wildlife Law Enforcement, Wildlife Management, Soil Conservation, Backyard Conservation, Georgia Coastal Resources, Fisheries Management, Conservation Engineering, Understanding Soils, Rediscovering Georgia’s Water Resources, Forest Protection, Forest Management, and Mining/ Conservation.
The tuition of most students was sponsored locally by businesses and organizations through the local Soil and Water Conservation Districts. Joseph Fetner and Eric Whatley attended this year’s Workshop and were sponsored by Peoples Community Bank & the Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District. Local Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisors in Miller County are Billy Roland and Louie Grimes.
Quizzes were given on the last day of the workshop which covered the core subjects. Thirteen college scholarships worth $16,950, along with $425 cash and plaques, were given to students with the highest scores.
Scholarships were provided by the following organizations: Georgia Association of Conservation District Supervisors, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Foundation, Natural Resources Conservation Workshop Scholarship Funds, The University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources, Fort Valley State University, Georgia Chapter American Public Works Association, Georgia Mining Association, the Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District, Georgia Chapter NOPBNRCSE, and the Blue Ridge SWCD/Young Harris College. Joseph Fetner was the winner of a $1500 scholarship to the college of his choice from the Georgia Association of Conservation District Supervisors.
Next year, NRCW will celebrate its 50th anniversary! The executive committee would like to celebrate the workshop’s long legacy of conservation education by gathering success stories from former participating students. If you are an alumnus of the workshop and would like to share your story of how the NRCW influenced your life or career path, we would love to hear from you. You can contact us at 229-391-5072 or find us on Facebook by searching for the Natural Resources Conservation Workshop group where you can post your story on our discussion forum. We look forward to hearing from you!










