Okaloosa 4-H youth triumph in state forest ecology contest

Philip Thames, Kayleigh Thames, Kaden Wise, and Izzy Wise didn’t just show up to compete — they showed up ready. Armed with an impressive knowledge of Florida’s forests, these young naturalists spent countless hours mastering everything from bird calls to tree identification, map reading, and the ecological impact of pests and diseases.
On May 29, their hard work paid off in the forested grounds of Austin Cary Forest near Gainesville, where they competed with youth from across the state.
In a field where every detail matters and every skill tested, the Okaloosa team rose to the challenge — and then some.
- Philip Thames, one of the youngest contestants, stood out in the junior division for his poise, knowledge, and attitude.
- Kayleigh Thames captured third place overall in the individual, intermediate division.
- Izzy Wise earned an impressive second place overall in the same division.
- Together with Kaden Wise, the trio won third place in the intermediate team competition.


But this wasn’t just a win on the scoreboard. This year’s victory was deeply personal.
The team competed in memory of Sheila Dunning, beloved UF/IFAS Okaloosa County Extension agent and their devoted coach, who passed away earlier this year. Her legacy of mentorship and passion for forestry education continues to inspire each of team member.

More than just a contest, this journey was about growth — intellectual, personal, and communal. It showcased the power of 4-H to shape youth into thoughtful, capable leaders rooted in a love for science and the natural world.
Congratulations to our Okaloosa 4-H team! Your hard work, heart, and humility have made your community proud.
Editor’s note: This story was written by Dana Stephens and Margaret Stewart from UF/IFAS Okaloosa County Extension Services.