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Application deadline extended for Idaho Master Naturalist 2025 registration

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The High Desert Chapter of the Idaho Master Naturalists in southeast Idaho has extended its application deadline to Feb. 6 for those interested in becoming a certified master naturalist in 2025.  Those who love the outdoors and learning more about southeast Idaho’s wildlife, habitats, and other natural resources will discover a wide variety of fun and enriching volunteer experiences through the Idaho Master Naturalists program.

The High Desert Chapter of the Idaho Master Naturalist Program is sponsored by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game.   Program volunteers have opportunities to support projects managed by Idaho Department of Fish and Game, US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Sagebrush-Steppe Land Trust, City of Pocatello, Zoo Idaho, Idaho Museum of Natural History, and others.

For certification in the program, new members must attend 40 hours of education and donate 40 hours of volunteer service toward authorized conservation projects by Dec. 31, 2025.  To help meet these requirements, a diversity of interesting classes and volunteer opportunities are provided through the High Desert Chapter. The total cost for the certification process is a one-time fee of $80.00 per person to cover supplies and materials.

High Desert Chapter members develop lifelong friendships with people whose collective efforts benefit the community and the natural world around them.

To learn more about the Idaho Master Naturalist program in southeast Idaho, visit the High Desert Chapter webpage through the following link https://idfg.idaho.gov/master-naturalist/chapter/high-desert, or please contact chapter president Paul Allen at 208-241-5265.

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Pictured: several members of the High Desert Chapter of Master Naturalists in southeast Idaho at one of their volunteer events. For certification in the master naturalist program, new members must attend 40 hours of education programs and donate 40 hours of volunteer service toward authorized conservation projects during their first year of membership.