The Missouri Master Naturalist program mixes science with service, engaging Missourians in stewardship of the state’s natural resources through science-based education and volunteer community service.
Participants receive natural resource-based training from natural resource experts on topics including:
History of Conservation, Natural Communities, Geological History of Missouri, Grassland & Prairies, Ecological Concepts, Birds, Mammals, Insects , Soils , Woodlands And much more!
During and after training participants have the opportunity to assist with conservation service projects.
March 5th is Orientation at 5:30 pm
Training sessions will be held on Thursdays starting on April 2nd until June 25th at the MW Boudreaux Visitor Center (21629 Hwy J, Perry, MO 63462) from 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM.
3 field exercises will occur on the following Saturdays: April 11th (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM), April 25th (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM), and June 27th (10:00 AM - 12:00PM).
Cost: $110/person
Participants must be at least 18-years old to register.
Class size is limited, and early registration is encouraged.