The Master Naturalist program is a combination of education and
volunteer service. The classes will meet every Wednesday from Aug.
29 to Oct. 31, with sessions from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. There are also
two scheduled Saturday field trips for hands-on training. "The
program is designed to train volunteers in natural resources, so
they can become natural area stewards, educators and advocates,"
explains Jennifer Fishburn, horticulture educator with Extension.
The program provides science-based educational opportunities that
connect people with nature and helps them become engaged
environmental stewards. The following subjects will be taught during
the program: ecological concepts, botany, geology, anthropology,
botany, forest ecology, grassland ecology, ornithology, mammology,
herpetology, entomology and aquatic systems.
With the help of local experts, the U of I Extension provides the
educational support for the program. Current Master Naturalist
partners are Lincoln Memorial Garden, Adams Wildlife Sanctuary and
Friends of Sangamon Valley.
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Space for the classes is limited. People interested should apply as
soon as possible. The fee covering classroom sessions and field
training, handouts, and the Master Naturalist manual is $200.
For additional information, call 217-782-4617.
[Text from file received from Jennifer Fishburn,
University of Illinois Extension, Logan-Menard-Sangamon Unit]
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