Help Protect the Environment – Report Environmental Violations Artwork Winners - 2010
EPA announces the winner, two runner-up and seven honorable mention entries of the Native American Youth Artwork Contest
Winning Poster

Artwork Contest Winner
Leah – Flandreau Indian School –
South Dakota
The contest challenged participants to create posters about protecting the environment and reporting environmental violations. The contest was open to all middle and high school students who are members of a federally recognized tribe. EPA will use the artwork on its website and on posters encouraging the reporting of environmental violations.
Finalists were voted on by: Cynthia Giles, Assistant Administrator for the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, Michael Stahl, Acting Director of American Indian Environmental Office, Fred Burnside, Director of the Office of Criminal Enforcement, Forensics and Training, and Gary L. Edwards, CEO for the National Native American Law Enforcement Association
EPA special agents from the EPA’s criminal enforcement program will present a plaque to the winner at her school, and will give a presentation on what it is like to be an EPA criminal investigator.
See the other winners:
Runner Ups
Runner Up: Alicia – Marty Indian School –
South Dakota
Runner Up: Mary – Choctaw Central High School – Mississippi
Honorable Mentions
Vincent – Oneida Nation High School Wisconsin
Cody – Choctaw Central High School – Mississippi
Kasondra – Lower Brule – South Dakota
Phillip – Nightmule School – Alaska
Breena – Choctaw Central High School – Mississippi
Keyosha – Choctaw Central High School – Mississippi
Dakota – Choctaw Central High School – Mississippi
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