The Idaho Master Naturalist Program aims to develop a corps of well-informed volunteers to actively work toward stewardship of Idaho’s natural environment.
Who can become an Idaho Master Naturalist?
Any adult who enjoys nature and is interested in learning more. If you enjoy outdoor recreation, bird watching, identifying plants and animals, gardening, and supporting conservation, this program is for you!
Idaho Master Naturalists can volunteer at nature centers, give programs to children, help biologists collect data, monitor wildlife, assist at parks and natural areas, or contribute to many other conservation efforts.
Anyone who enjoys and appreciates Idaho’s outdoors can be an Idaho Master Naturalist; teachers, hunters, nature guides, farmers, retired professionals, and . . . you!
Through the Idaho Master Naturalist Program you will:
- Participate and guide conservation efforts
- Join a statewide network of dedicated, trained volunteers who work toward conservation
- Further your education and interest in nature
- Have an opportunity to give back to your community
Idaho Master Naturalist Chapters
City of Trees, Boise
Deer Flat Chapter, Nampa
Henry's Fork Chapter, Island Park
High Desert Chapter, Pocatello
Lewis Clark Chapter, Lewiston
McCall Heartland Chapter, McCall
Pend Oreille Chapter, Sandpoint
Sagebrush-Steppe Chapter, Boise
Upper Snake Chapter, Idaho Falls
Contact Idaho Master Naturalist Program
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Idaho Master Naturalist Program is not employed by or affiliated with the Land Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.