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A Community-Based Natural Resources Volunteer Program

Virginia Master Naturalists are volunteer educators, citizen scientists, and stewards helping Virginia conserve and manage natural resources and public lands.

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Become a Virginia Master Naturalist volunteer in Spring 2016!  

1/6/2016

 
PictureSome VMN volunteers monitor local streams and rivers. Image by Rose Brown.
Many Virginia Master Naturalist chapters are still accepting applications for their Spring 2016 training courses.  Individuals interested in the environment and who have a desire to give back to help natural resources in their communities are encouraged to apply. 

Blue Ridge Foothills and Lakes Chapter
Historic Southside
​Holston Rivers
Northern Neck Chapter
Peninsula Chapter 
Rivanna Chapter

Roanoke Valley
Shenandoah Chapter
Tidewater Chapter

For a map of the locations of all chapters, visit ​http://www.virginiamasternaturalist.org/chapters-a-map-and-contacts.html

Buddy Scheerer
1/30/2016 12:45:28 pm

requesting application to join Classes starting 2/11/2016

Michelle Prysby
2/2/2016 07:10:17 pm

Hi Buddy--Which chapter are you looking to join? The list is at http://www.virginiamasternaturalist.org/chapters-a-map-and-contacts.html. Each chapter has its own application process, so I want to make sure to connect you to the right place.
Michelle


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