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37 Coastal Kids Quiz Teaches Students About State's Unique Ecology For 14 years, fih-graders in Mobile and Baldwin counties have learned about coastal Alabama's ecological environment through the Coastal Kids Quiz, an exciting, friendly competition. The event is organized by the Alabama Coastal Foundation in partnership with the Project CATE Foundation. Both of these nonprofits are dedicated to conservation efforts and education. The Coastal Kids Quiz helps students discover the environmental aspects of living on the Gulf Coast by teaching them about bays and estuaries, as well as plant and animal life unique to the area. The teams that win first, second and third place receive small scholarships, as do the teachers involved. More than $90,000 in scholarships have been awarded. "The event really does get them to focus on the science behind how to be a good conservationist in coastal Alabama," said Mark Berte, executive director of the Alabama Coastal Foundation. "In coastal Alabama, in particular, our environment is tied to our economy, so the more we have our students think about that and want to do something, the more they'll want to protect it for future generations." A grant from the Alabama Power Foundation helped fund the 2016 Coastal Kids Quiz. Volunteers from the Alabama Power Service Organization served as timekeepers, scorekeepers and moderators, and served lunch and refreshments to participants. Environment Total of scholarships awarded since 2002 $90,000

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