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What is a Master Naturalist?

Someone who loves being outdoors!
Someone who's NOT afraid to get their feet wet!
Someone who's alert to their natural surroundings!

What does it take to become a Master Naturalist?

To become a Certified Texas Master Naturalist and member of the Sabine-Neches Chapter you must compete the following:
• 40 hours of basic training (including field studies)
• 40 Hours minimum of Volunteer Service on approved projects in the first year of the start of Basic Training
        (Note: you must attend at least one training class before beginning volunteer work)
• 8 Hours minimum of approved Advanced Training in the first year of the start of the Training Session

Annual requirements to maintain active, Certified status in the Sabine-Neches Chapter are:
• 40 Hours minimum of Volunteer Service on approved projects
• 8 hours of approved Advanced Training

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The Texas Master Naturalist program activities are coordinated by AgriLife Extension and Texas Parks and Wildlife. Texas Master Naturalist programs serve all people regardless of socioeconomic level, race,color,sex,religion,disability or national origin.

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Dr. Roy L. Stanford
County Extension Agent
PO Box 367
Orange, TX 77631-0367
Phone: 409-882-7010
Fax: 409-882-7087
7/31/2010 11:02p