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Volunteers’ involvement at Mason Tree Nursery expands to help eight-state 
Project Wingspan 
 
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            [September 04, 2019]  
			  University of Illinois Extension, 
			Fulton-Mason-Peoria-Tazewell Unit, Master Naturalists and Masters 
			Gardeners have become involved in a partnership among the Illinois 
			Department Natural Resources (IDNR), Mason State Tree Nursery, and 
			Pollinator Partnership in an effort to enhance land across the 
			Midwest to support our imperiled pollinators.   | 
        
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			 The goal of Project Wingspan is to increase 
			monarch and Rusty Patched Bumble Bee habitat in hopes of seeing an 
			increase in their quickly declining populations. 
 Dave Horvath, Manager, IDNR, Mason State Nursery, reached out to 
			local Extension staff for support from Master Naturalists and Master 
			Gardeners, in promoting Pollinator Partnership’s, Project Wingspan. 
			Horvath stated, “Teaming up with the University of Illinois 
			Extension - Master Naturalists and Master Gardeners will provide the 
			project with individuals that have the knowledge, skills, and 
			abilities to help accomplish the task of improving habitat for the 
			Monarch Butterfly as well as all pollinators.
 
			
			 
			Project Wingspan is a two-year project by the Pollinator 
			Partnership, who is leading a coalition of partners, public land 
			managers, and private landowners. The project volunteers will be 
			collecting seed throughout the states of Arkansas, Ohio, Indiana, 
			Illinois, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Missouri, and Michigan. The Mason 
			State Tree Nursery is a core partner and the seed collection center 
			for the whole 8-state Project Wingspan program. Trained volunteers 
			throughout the Midwest hand collect seed and ship them to the 
			nursery to be cleaned, planted, and redistributed back to collected 
			areas. Local Master Gardeners and Master Naturalists who regularly 
			volunteer at Mason State Tree Nursery will be able to assist with 
			the cleaning and planting tasks. [to top of second 
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In June, the Mason State Tree Nursery hosted a seed collection 
workshop to train local volunteers, public land managers, and private 
landowners. The workshop aimed to train participants in seed collection methods 
and plant identification. Over 40 people were in attendance including IDNR 
staff, Illinois Central College students and instructor, U of I Extension staff 
and Extension Master Volunteers, as well as private landowners. Horvath said, 
“It is great to see such a good response to the seed collection workshop. I am 
looking forward to working with the Master Naturalists and Master Gardeners on 
Project Wingspan.
 Newly appointed IDNR Director Colleen Callahan participated in a portion of the 
training at Mason State Tree Nursery. She was impressed by the turnout and 
stressed that partnerships like this are important in accomplishing IDNR 
conservation goals.
 
 To learn more about how you can get involved in Project Wingspan visit
https://www.pollinator.org/wingspan
 
 University of Illinois Extension is currently offering education courses open to 
all adults: horticulture and naturalists. Contact Christine Belless,
cbelless @illinois.edu or 
309-547-3711 for more information about these courses of the Master Naturalist 
program.
 
				 
			[Anita WilkinsonCommunications Program Coordinator]
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