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Anna Smedley, left, 17, records data from a soil pit as her team from Lewiston High School competes in the Envirothon Southwestern Maine regional competition at the Poland Spring Museum and Preservation Park in Poland on Wednesday. One hundred high school-age students from 17 teams tested their knowledge of natural resources and current environmental issues. Aquatics, forestry, soils, wildlife and sustainable groundwater use were the areas of focus. Teams from Lisbon, Jay and Mount Ararat high schools and the Boghaunter Home School advanced to the state finals at Husson University in Bangor on May 27. Working with Smedley are Lewiston Mame Bonsu, center, and Nimal Eames-Scott.
Jill Schnorr, a 17-year-old junior at Dirigo High School in Dixfield, tries to identify a white-tailed deer skull during the Envirothon Southwestern Maine regional competition at Poland Spring Museum and Preservation Park in Poland on Wednesday.
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