texas master naturalist ™ program
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Texas Master Naturalist ™ Program. Sponsored by :. The Mission. “ To develop corps of well-trained “Master Volunteers” to provide education, outreach and service dedicated toward the beneficial management of natural areas and resources within their communities for the State of Texas .”. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Texas Master NaturalistTexas Master Naturalist™™ ProgramProgram
Sponsored bySponsored by::
The MissionThe Mission““To develop corps of well-trained “Master To develop corps of well-trained “Master
Volunteers” to provide education, outreach and Volunteers” to provide education, outreach and service dedicated toward the beneficial service dedicated toward the beneficial
management of natural areas and resources management of natural areas and resources within their communities for the State of Texaswithin their communities for the State of Texas.”.”
Program GoalsProgram Goals
To develop a statewide Master Naturalist To develop a statewide Master Naturalist volunteer network that efficiently and volunteer network that efficiently and effectively :effectively :
• Improves public understanding of natural resource Improves public understanding of natural resource ecology and managementecology and management
• Enhances existing natural resource education and Enhances existing natural resource education and outreach activitiesoutreach activities
Program HistoryProgram History
• March 1997March 1997 – – 11stst Local Chapter est. in San Antonio Local Chapter est. in San Antonio
• March 1998March 1998 – Statewide program est. through a – Statewide program est. through a
TPWD-Texas AgriLife Extension PartnershipTPWD-Texas AgriLife Extension Partnership
• August 1999 August 1999 –– 11stst State Program Coordinator State Program Coordinator
• August 2004August 2004 –– 1 1stst Assistant Program Coordinator Assistant Program Coordinator
• 2008 2008 –– TMN State Program celebrates 10 TMN State Program celebrates 10 thth year year
• 20132013 –– TMN State Program celebrates 15 TMN State Program celebrates 15 thth year year
Present DayPresent Day
- 44 Chapters
- 300+ Partners
- 177 counties
- Over 70% of Texas
- 8,000 volunteers
- 78 chapter advisors-TPWD- AgriLife Extension
What Master Naturalist Volunteers What Master Naturalist Volunteers do for our Sponsoring Agencies do for our Sponsoring Agencies
• Assists in addressing our agency missions
• Help to Improve public access to the outdoors
• Increases support and awareness for conservation on public and private lands
What Master Naturalist Volunteers What Master Naturalist Volunteers do for our Sponsoring Agencies do for our Sponsoring Agencies
• Supports Urban Wildlife Biology and Natural Resources
• Promotes Conservation Partnerships
• Improves Science and Data Collection
Program ImpactsProgram Impacts““Bit by bit builds to bunches…”Bit by bit builds to bunches…”
• 8,090+8,090+ VolunteersVolunteers have been trained have been trained
• 2.077 Million+ hours2.077 Million+ hours of community outreach & of community outreach & service projects--with a value of more than service projects--with a value of more than $45 $45 Million Million to dateto date
• Over 200,000+ youth and adultsOver 200,000+ youth and adults reached reached annually and overannually and over 2.5 Million to date 2.5 Million to date
Program ImpactsProgram Impacts
““Bit by bit builds to bunches…”Bit by bit builds to bunches…”
• 190,000 acres190,000 acres of habitat enhanced of habitat enhanced
• Over Over 1,600 miles1,600 miles of interpretive trails developed or of interpretive trails developed or improvedimproved
• 30 National, State and Local Awards30 National, State and Local Awards
– Including the recent U.S. Dept. of Interior’s “Take Pride in Including the recent U.S. Dept. of Interior’s “Take Pride in America” Award and the TAEE “Educator of the Year” America” Award and the TAEE “Educator of the Year” AwardAward
Certification RequirementsCertification Requirements
• 4040 hours of classroom and field instructionhours of classroom and field instruction
• 88 hours of approved advanced traininghours of approved advanced training
• 4040 hours of approved service projectshours of approved service projects
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After certification, requires After certification, requires 4040 hours volunteer hours volunteer service and service and 88 hours advanced training annuallyhours advanced training annually
““Basic Training”Basic Training”
• Present day and historical naturalists Present day and historical naturalists
• Traditional naturalist disciplines Traditional naturalist disciplines
• Land management and land use historyLand management and land use history
• Ecological conceptsEcological concepts
• Ecoregions of TexasEcoregions of Texas
• Management of natural systemsManagement of natural systems
• Interpretation and communicationInterpretation and communication
40 hours of classroom and field experience:
““Advanced Training”Advanced Training”
• Focuses onFocuses on volunteers’ area volunteers’ area of interestof interest
• Is mainly field orientedIs mainly field oriented
• Takes advantage of local Takes advantage of local partnershipspartnerships
• Is directed at specific Is directed at specific programs in need of trained programs in need of trained volunteersvolunteers
8 hours of advanced training:
““I’m ‘Legal’ now What?”I’m ‘Legal’ now What?”
• Stay involved in your local Chapter meetings and projects.
• Take advantage of the Advanced Training offered through your local Chapter partners.
• Keep accurate records
• Don’t cultivate personal biases or agendas
• Use the Texas Master Naturalist title and certification appropriately
Maintaining certification is your responsibility
““But I don’t feel like a Master But I don’t feel like a Master of Anything…”of Anything…”
What’s in a name?...
• Master ... 2 : to become skilled or proficient in...*
• Masterful…inclined and usually competent to act as a master…*
*SOURCE: The New Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Ferdinand LindheimerFerdinand Lindheimer
Statewide Annual Meeting Statewide Annual Meeting and Advanced Trainingand Advanced Training
October 25-27, 2013 T bar M Conference Center, New Braunfels, TXLearn more/register on line at: http://txmn.org
Volunteer Service ProjectsVolunteer Service Projects
• Are self-directedAre self-directed
• Are coordinated by the local Are coordinated by the local ChaptersChapters
• Consist of opportunities developed Consist of opportunities developed by local partnersby local partners
• Take advantage of individual skillsTake advantage of individual skills
40 hours of volunteer service projects that:
Statewide Statewide ProjectsProjects
• Wildscape maintenance and demo areas
• Construction of interpretive trails
• Interpretive tours
• Brush and exotic plant management
• Fish, wildlife and plant inventories
• Small acreage landowner consultation
• Native plant seed collections & rescues
• Natural resource youth camps
• Habitat restoration
Statewide Statewide ProjectsProjects
Local Chapter ProjectsLocal Chapter ProjectsTMN Volunteers Assist Staff by:TMN Volunteers Assist Staff by: – ““Providing outreach that otherwise would not be done…Providing outreach that otherwise would not be done…
Providing assistance in taking data, reducing the cost to Providing assistance in taking data, reducing the cost to agency or enabling research that otherwise could not be agency or enabling research that otherwise could not be funded”funded”
– ““Assisting local landowners with becoming familiar with the Assisting local landowners with becoming familiar with the resources they have on hand through their Land resources they have on hand through their Land Management Assistance Program”Management Assistance Program”
– ““They help with species checklists and monitoring, help They help with species checklists and monitoring, help with educating the public, support wildlife conservation with educating the public, support wildlife conservation and are willing to help me in any way they can”and are willing to help me in any way they can”
What Staff say about the Program What Staff say about the Program
- “Texas Master Naturalists provide high quality - “Texas Master Naturalists provide high quality volunteers who are conscientious and reliable…”volunteers who are conscientious and reliable…”
- “A great volunteer base for your state park. This - “A great volunteer base for your state park. This can include everything from park maintenance to can include everything from park maintenance to park interpretive programming…”park interpretive programming…”
What Staff say about the Program What Staff say about the Program
“…“…Working with the MN’s is my favorite part Working with the MN’s is my favorite part of my job! Plus they are making huge of my job! Plus they are making huge impacts on local natural resources through impacts on local natural resources through restoration and education activities!... restoration and education activities!... Lives are being changed because of the Lives are being changed because of the TMN program! Working with the MN’s is TMN program! Working with the MN’s is the most important thing I have done in my the most important thing I have done in my 22 year long career in natural resource 22 year long career in natural resource protection and education!”protection and education!”
Awards and RecognitionAwards and Recognition
•• Wildlife Management Institute’s President’s AwardWildlife Management Institute’s President’s Award
•• TPWD Lonestar Legends Volunteer Award TPWD Lonestar Legends Volunteer Award
•• TAMU Vice Chancellor’s Award of Excellence TAMU Vice Chancellor’s Award of Excellence
•• TCEQ Environmental Excellence AwardTCEQ Environmental Excellence Award
• • National Audubon Society Habitat Hero’s AwardNational Audubon Society Habitat Hero’s Award
Questions? Questions?
Michelle Haggerty Michelle Haggerty
Texas Master Naturalist Texas Master Naturalist
State Program Coordinator State Program Coordinator
830-896-2504830-896-2504
[email protected]@ag.tamu.edu
http://txmn.orghttp://txmn.org