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| [DNR] Register now for Indiana Master Naturalist class at Salamonie Lake |
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| Start Date: | 1/24/2013 | All Day |
| End Date: | 1/24/2013 | |
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Entry Description The public can take classes to become a certified Indiana Master Naturalist starting in March at Salamonie Lake.
The mission of the Indiana Master Naturalist program is to promote volunteer service at Indiana’s state parks and reservoirs by teaching adult learners about Indiana’s plants, water, soils and wildlife. Participants will be able to use their newly learned skills as volunteer interpretive naturalists.
The IMN program at the Salamonie Interpretive Center runs March 14 through May 16, mostly on Thursdays from 6 to 9 p.m., with some Saturdays scheduled. The program is sponsored by Upper Wabash Interpretive Services, which serves J. Edward Roush Fish & Wildlife Area, Salamonie and Mississinewa lakes, and Ouabache State Park.
Marvin McNew, UWIS director, said he hoped graduates will volunteer with UWIS interpretive naturalists to educate school students and other public audiences about the area’s natural and cultural resources.
Class size will be limited to 30 students. The class costs $75. Registration deadline is March 1. For more information or to get a registration form, call (260) 468-2127 or visit dnr.IN.gov/uwis.
The standard entrance fee of $5 per in-state vehicle and $7 per out-of-state vehicle will be waived for students.
Salamonie Lake is at 9214 West-Lost Bridge West, Andrews, 46702.
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Entry Category: Alerts and NotificationSeminars/Workshops |
IN.gov Category: About IndianaAgriculture & EnvironmentEducation & Training |
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