Training Toolkit

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Envirothon NB Training Toolkit

Get ready to explore, learn, and prepare for the Envirothon NB competition with our collection of study tools, resources, and hands-on learning opportunities!

Learning Objectives and Study Resources

Envirothon NB teams should review the Learning Objectives for each of the five core topic areas. Each topic includes learning objectives, study materials, and links to online resources to help you and your team build knowledge and confidence.

Virtual Presentations & Lesson Plans

Take your learning further with recorded virtual workshops (available in English and French), developed by the Envirothon NB Steering Committee. These 50-minute sessions feature experts in environmental science and natural resource management—perfect for classroom learning or team meetings.

Teachers can also download activity lesson plans to bring Envirothon topics to life in the classroom.

Workshops, Presentations & Field Tours

Join us for live, interactive training workshops and field tours throughout the year!
These sessions are a great way to connect with professionals, get hands-on experience, and strengthen your team’s skills.

Advisors or teams captains should send an email to Becky Geneau with the number of students planning on attending the workshops by 2 days prior to the workshop.

Aquatics & Wildlife Hands-on Workshop. (RSVP required)

Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026. UNB Forestry and Geology Building, Fredericton. 10am - 3:30pm

Envirothon NB Aquatics & Wildlife Training Workshop

Date: Saturday, February 21, 2026
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Location: UNB Forestry and Geology Building, Fredericton

Prepare your team for success at Envirothon NB 2026 by joining us for a focused, hands-on training workshop dedicated to Aquatics and Wildlife—two core components of the Envirothon field tests.

This in-person workshop is designed to help students and teachers deepen their understanding of key concepts, sharpen field skills, and gain confidence heading into the competition.

Why attend?

  • Hands-on learning: Engage in practical activities that mirror Envirothon field test stations
  • Targeted preparation: Identify priority areas of study for both Aquatics and Wildlife field tests
  • Learn from the experts: Work directly with natural resource specialists and subject-matter experts
  • Program exposure: Tour UNB’s Forestry and Environmental Management facilities and learn about post-secondary pathways
  • Team building: Meet and connect with other Envirothon teams from across New Brunswick

This workshop is ideal for both new and returning teams looking to strengthen their technical knowledge, ask questions, and apply classroom learning in a real-world setting.

Important details:

  • RSVP - Teams must email Becky.Geneau@cwfcof.org to confirm attendance and indicate the number of students participating
  • Pizza for lunch will be included

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, connect, and prepare—Envirothon success starts in the field.

Non-Point Source Pollution & Oral Presentation Training Workshop. (RSVP required)

Saturday, March 14, 2026. Location TBC. 10am - 3:30pm

Forestry & Soils/Land Use/Geology Hands-on Workshop. (RSVP required)

Saturday, April 11, 2026 April 12. Maritime College of Forest Technology, Fredericton. 10am - 3:30pm

Scenario & Oral Presentation

Each year, teams tackle a real-world environmental challenge known as “The Scenario.”
You’ll research, collaborate, and present your solutions to a panel of judges.

To prepare, review the Oral Presentation Judging Criteria and Scoring Sheet to understand what the judges are looking for and how to score top marks!