Environmental Stewardship & Exploration

Building Urban and Rural Communities Through Youth Education

The 4-H Forestry and Natural Resources Program utilizes forestry and natural resource education as a means to achieve positive youth development and natural resources stewardship. This program uses curriculum based on ecosystems management, climate change and conservation while working with youth and teachers on how to be stewards in their community. Our program utilizes the 4-H club model of youth and adult partnerships as well as offering enrichment through in-school and after-school programming.

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Image of two girls participating in a natural resources program

WSU Extension programs, employment, and volunteer service are available to all without discrimination (See WSU Executive Policy #15). Concerns regarding potential discrimination may be reported through your local WSU Extension  office or directly to the WSU Compliance and Civil Rights (CCR) office, email: ccr@wsu.edu, phone: 509-335-8288.

Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information or other reasonable accommodation should contact Ashley Hall at 425-521-0357, snoco.4h@wsu.edu, at least two weeks prior to the event.