IMN Program Description and Syllabus! |
Since I will be writing about my journey through the Idaho Master Naturalist Program, I wanted to share some nuts and bolts on the program.
Here is the rundown:
- There are currently nine chapters of the program throughout the state in the following locations:
- City of Trees, Boise
- Deer Flat Chapter, Nampa
- Henry's Fork Chapter, Island Park
- High Desert Chapter, Pocatello
- Lewis Clark Chapter, Lewiston
- McCall Heartland Chapter, McCall
- Pend Oreille Chapter, Sandpoint
- Sagebrush-Steppe Chapter, Boise
- Upper Snake Chapter, Idaho Falls
- To become an Idaho Master Naturalist, you must complete a 40 hour educational class (offered by each chapter) about Idaho's natural world. After completing the class, Master Naturalists volunteer 40 hours of service per year to various environmental projects that are listed and offered by each chapter. Projects can range from assisting with restoration work and tree planting to volunteering at the zoo to hosting an activity at an outreach event for children.
- Master Naturalists track and submit their volunteer service hours every year.
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