Central Carolinas Master Naturalist Core Training
Quest 6435 Sample Rd Huntersville, NC 28078 Organized by Mecklenburg County Park and RecreationAbout this event
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Description
The Central Carolinas Master Naturalist Program is an adult certification program designed to educate and train a corps of volunteers to provide support in the conservation, management and interpretation of natural resources and natural areas within Mecklenburg and the surrounding 13 counties (Central Carolinas). To become certified, individuals must complete the Master Naturalist Basic Training Course (80 hrs) as well as a minimum of eight (8) hours Advanced Training/Continuing Education and a minimum of 40 volunteer service hours on approved service projects within the Central Carolinas region before the end of the Basic Training Course. The Basic Training Course classes occur 1-2 times per month, except during July and August, and include a combination of classroom instruction, hands on activities, and field trips. Class location varies throughout the Charlotte Metro.
**Qualifications
-Must be 18 or older.
-Must pass a criminal background check.
-Must have access to transportation and internet.
-Must have a background or strong interest in natural history.
-Must have a willingness to learn and a desire to share knowledge with others.
-Possess or be able to learn communication and public speaking skills.
-Previous volunteer or community service experience preferred, but not required.
The CCMN Basic Training Course covers the background knowledge and skills to prepare you for service as a CCMN volunteer in the Central Carolinas program area. The classes include a wide range of topics relating to the natural sciences. Attendance is mandatory for all required classes. Classes will be held for seven (7) hours, one to two times per month from February 2024 to December 2024 with the exception of July and August 2024. Classes are taught by guest instructors that are experts on the related topic. The majority of classes are 50% classroom instruction and 50% in the field/outdoors. Those accepted into the program must commit to attending all classes. During the year of the Basic Training Course, participants must conduct a minimum of 40 volunteer service hours and complete eight (8) hours advanced training. All three components must be completed to become certified. For more information and to apply, visit the CCMN website at www.parkandrec.com, click on Nature Preserves & Natural Resources, then click Get Involved.
Age Category
vi. Adult (Ages 18+)
Location
multiple locations
Prerequisites
Master Naturalist