Grand Prize Winner
SEAWORLD/BUSCH GARDENS/FUJIFILM ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE AWARDS
 

Field Science Partnership
Page High School - Page, AZ
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Award Partner: National Fish and Wildlife Foundation

     

Located in the heart of the Colorado Plateau in what is referred to as the Grand Circle, Page High School is surrounded by enormous tracts of government and tribal land. Inadequately equipped with resources and staff, the National Park Service (NPS) and other agencies are charged with the responsibility to conserve and manage this land. To help fill the resource gap, students from Page High School initiated the Field Science Partnership.

Under the partnership, the students conduct experiments and collect data for projects that would otherwise be ignored due to lack of staff or funds. Specifically, they conduct water quality and bacterial monitoring tests, compile statistical analyses for pond and rangeland ecology, and advise the NPS on resource management decisions concerning fish population. The students also operate grow-out facilities for fish augmentation as part of a recovery plan for the razorback sucker, a critically endangered fish. An innovative use of an existing space, golf course ponds are used by the students as research facilities and continually stocked with razorback suckers and other native species. The students are not only impacting endangered species recovery efforts, but also providing much needed research and management support to government agencies and community interests.

But the impacts on the teenage participants, many of whom are now actively pursuing careers in environmental science, are just as impressive. Jayrene, a Native American student completing a rangeland ecology study for the NPS, asked the elders on the Navajo Nation what the land looked like in the past. She was told that "when the wind blew, the land looked like a yellow ocean" due to the swaying of the vegetation. After participating in the Field Science Partnership, Jayrene's career goal is "to make this land a yellow ocean once again."

 
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