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DATE: 8/13/07

CONTACT: Brian Callahan, (864) 878-1394, Ext. 115; bcallah@clemson.edu

WRITER: Diane Palmer (864) 656-4741; spalmer@clemson.edu

Clemson offers Master Naturalist classes

CLEMSON – Clemson Extension is offering a series of 10 classes from Sept. 6 to Nov. 8 for those interested in becoming a Master Naturalist.

Master Naturalists are people who wish to make a difference in helping to maintain the quality of our native ecosystems. This includes understanding the underlying geology, specific inhabitants, ecology and the impacts of humans on the landscape including how we conserve our natural environments.

The all day classes will be held at various locations around the Upstate. Because a large portion of the program takes place outdoors, some moderate to light hiking will be involved. Some examples of the meeting sites are Caesar’s Head, Table Rock, Stumphouse Tunnel, Clemson Experimental Forest and Jumping Off Rock plus other areas.

Cost is $500, which includes all educational resources needed to complete the program.

“While many of those who participate in this program may have prior science exposure or education, this is certainly not a requirement, and all are welcomed,” said Brian Callahan, Clemson Extension agent. “We believe that individuals who participate in the program will bring diverse skills and experiences that will lead to the contribution of time, energy and ideas in maintaining the native eco-systems throughout South Carolina.”

After receiving training, Master Naturalists may participate in many different types of volunteer activities. These might include assisting in a nature outreach program at a park, museum, nature center or school; assisting a scientist collecting bird census data; collecting data on water quality or many others.

For more information, contact Brian Callahan (bcallah@clemson.edu) at the Pickens Extension Service at (864) 878-1394 x 115. C lass is first-come, first-served. To register, visit: http://www.clemson.edu/masternaturalist/courses.html .

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