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A Wisconsin “Master Naturalist” Program: Help Shape the Future Sherry Klosiewski Chief Naturalist, Wisconsin State Parks
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Page 1: A Wisconsin “Master Naturalist” Program: Help Shape the Future Sherry Klosiewski Chief Naturalist, Wisconsin State Parks.

A Wisconsin “Master Naturalist” Program:

Help Shape the Future

Sherry KlosiewskiChief Naturalist, Wisconsin State Parks

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What is a “Master Naturalist” program?

“Master Naturalist” programs provide volunteers with:– Education– Hands-on training– Service opportunities

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Example:“The Minnesota Master Naturalist Program is a volunteer program that trains adults about Minnesota’s natural resources, teaches how to educate others, and provides opportunities to do conservation projects.”

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Another example:

The Texas Master Naturalist Program is: “Dedicated to providing instruction and volunteer opportunities for adults who wish to educate their community and demonstrate beneficial management of natural resources in Texas.”

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Generally, programs require:40-64 hours of coursework and training– Natural history– Environmental education and interpretation– Conservation

stewardship

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30-40 hours of volunteer service– Stewardship projects– Research/monitoring– Education/interpretation

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8 hours of continuing (“advanced”) education each year

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16 hours of volunteer service each year

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Participants become “Master Naturalists” for many reasons:

Learn about local/state resources

Meet resource professionals and experts

Socialize with like-minded folks

Contribute to the protection and management of natural/cultural resources

Engage in resource-related research and monitoring

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Training is a major program component. Who presents the training sessions?

Agency staff

University faculty

Non-formal educators

(nature centers, museums,

zoos, tourism providers)

Other local experts

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What topics are covered in these training sessions?

Conservation and history of resource use

Ecology, eco-regions, systems

Resource management concepts

How to teach

Master Naturalist program administration

Volunteer project selection

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What do “Master Naturalist” volunteers do?

Construct and maintain trails, boardwalks, and other facilities

Remove invasives and

plant native species

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Enhance wildlife habitat

Assist with research and monitoring efforts

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Lead interpretive hikes and education programs for adults and school groups

Participate in special events

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Where do “Master Naturalist” programs currently exist?

Programs are located across the country, and each has its unique mission and structure.

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Participating states include:

Texas

Florida

West Virginia

Virginia

Arkansas

Oklahoma

Arizona

Indiana

Illinois

Minnesota

Ohio

Missouri

Mississippi

Michigan

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These existing programs are partnership efforts:

State resource agency

State university/extension agency

Other experts at the state, regional, and local levels

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Let’s take a closer look at some “Master Naturalist” programs.

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How are “Master Naturalist” programs organized and administered?

Organization and administration vary widely by state.Texas had the first program,and many states embracedtheir model.

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This model uses a chapter structure, with each chapter designing its own training based on a state outline.

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Others use standardized courses presented around the state by trained instructors from partner organizations.

Florida Master Naturalist Program:– Freshwater Wetlands– Coastal Systems– Upland Habitats

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Minnesota Master Naturalist Program:– Big Woods, Big Rivers– Prairies and Potholes– North Woods, Great Lakes

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What costs are associated with “Master Naturalist” programs?

Program costs vary widely but include: materials, transportation, instructor fees, classroom rental fees.

Additional costs relate to program administration: promotions, printing, volunteer database, coordination

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How are “Master Naturalist” programs funded?

Many states charge participant fees– $50 to $250

Some states charge no fee– all costs covered by agency budgets

Some states receive grant fundsfor start-up and beyond

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Can we bring a “Master Naturalist” program to Wisconsin?

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Initial brainstorming sessionOctober 2005

Attended by representatives from ten agencies and organizations

High level of interest in program

Identified needs, concerns, and potential partnership opportunities

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Why develop a WI “Master Naturalist” program?

Natural resource and education staff are overworked – unmet demand

Need to make existing volunteer efforts more effective

Need to provide continuing training for volunteers

Need to train volunteers on a local level

Need to provide volunteer opportunities for increasing numbers of seniors

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Program sponsors want:

Quality assurance – monitoring, field work, teaching

Broad participant base

Consistent, quality training and a solid curriculum

Infrastructure and staff support

Reliable funding – long term commitment

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How could a “Master Naturalist” program dovetail with existing programs?

Rely on existing facilities and programs to be trainers/program sponsorsOffer existing programs asadvanced trainingopportunities

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Mesh with existing program infrastructure

Promote service opportunities at existing facilities and programs

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Potential concerns include:

“Master Naturalist” name

Coordinating existing programs with a new program

Need for Wisconsin-specific curriculum

Administrative level support of agencies

Funding

Volunteer retention

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Progress to date:

Initial meeting and follow-up conversations

List serve of interested folks– https://lists.uwex.edu/mailman/listinfo/vol-

master-naturalist

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Attendance at 2006 National Master Naturalist Conference

Attendance at 2005 National Master Naturalist Planning Workshop

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Good existing program models– Milwaukee County “Volunteer Naturalists”– Cofrin Center for Biodiversity, “Wisconsin

Naturalists”– Master Gardeners, Master Woodland Stewards

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High degree of interest and support from potential sponsors, partners, supporters

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What happens next?Gather stakeholders to identify specific work plan

Begin writing funding proposals, grant applications

Pilot program at limited number of locations

Continue to pursue long-term support

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How can you help?

Get involved in planning efforts

Provide training

Support through funding, in-kind services

Share ideas

Spread the word!

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Let’s work together to bring a statewide volunteer naturalist program to Wisconsin!

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Contact information:

Sherry Klosiewski, Wisconsin State Parks– (715) 365-8966– [email protected]