Want to learn more about nature and how to protect it? Want to meet like-minded nature enthusiasts and make a difference together?
Pennsylvania Master Naturalist is now accepting applications for fall training to become a Master Naturalist to be held in August through October.
The training will be held in Allegheny, Butler, Cambria, Center/Huntingdon, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Montgomery, Westmoreland counties.
As a PA Master Naturalist, you will--
-- Receive expert training in ecology, conservation, and local natural history.
-- Connect with like-minded individuals who share your love for nature.
-- Engage in hands-on projects that restore and protect Pennsylvania's ecosystems.
-- Inspire others through education and community outreach.
Whether you're a lifelong nature enthusiast or just beginning your journey, this program empowers you to learn, lead, and give to the environment.
Early bird discounts are available to individuals who apply by April 25.
Scholarships are available and on the application to apply.
Click Here to apply and for more information on the fall training.
Visit the Pennsylvania Master Naturalist website to learn more about this program.
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[Posted: April 10, 2025]
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