Minnesota Master Naturalist class at Anoka-Ramsey Community College

Through the Minnesota Master Naturalist partnership with Anoka-Ramsey Community college, six community members can take the spring Field Biology course. Class starts on Jan. 16, 2014 and meet Thursdays (5:30-8:30pm) through May 8th. Two Sat. field trips are on April 5th and May 3rd (8:30 am – 4:30 pm). For more information contact Peggy Guiney.

Who can become a Minnesota Master Naturalist volunteer? Any adult who is curious and enjoys learning about the natural world, shares that knowledge with others, and supports conservation. If you enjoy hiking, bird watching, following tracks, or identifying wildflowers, you’ll love being a Minnesota Master Naturalist Volunteer.

The Minnesota Master Naturalist Volunteer training courses consists of in-classroom training and field trips. Course are designed to be a general overview of Minnesota’s three biomes: Big Woods, Big Rivers (BWBR); Prairies and Potholes (PP); North Woods, Great Lakes (NWGL); plus advanced training (ADV).

How much do the courses cost? Each course costs $200.00 (advanced courses are less) and includes course manuals and supplies.  Scholarships Available. If the $200.00 fee is a hardship, fill out the scholarship application and send it to Minnesota Master Naturalist.  For more information call the MMN office at 888-241-4532.

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