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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — The Merrimac Farm Master Naturalist Program, beginning on May 23, is a fun way to learn about nature close to home and meet new friends.
People from previous sessions are now having a great time monitoring bluebirds, investigating vernal pools, facilitating camera trapping for the Smithsonian, monitoring stream health, learning more about and speaking up for environmental protection.
Master Naturalists are individuals who want to make a difference by helping to maintain the quality of our natural areas and local ecosystems. Interested people become Certified Virginia Master Naturalists through a combination of training and hands on volunteer service.
No previous experience is needed, just a thirst for knowledge of the world around us paired with a commitment to service to maintain, preserve, and protect our environment for future generations. Charlie Grymes, Prince William Conservation Alliance Chairman and certified Merrimac Farm Master Naturalist praises the program saying, “The more you know about your local places, the more interesting they are.”
For more information, including how to apply, check online at pwconserve.org/masternaturalist or email [email protected] .