Column – Join Us — Outdoors

Published 12:59 pm Wednesday, November 1, 2023

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The picture of a top-hat-covered-old man-with-a-white-beard pointing his finger at the viewer and saying “I want you!” is slowly receding into history.  Uncle Sam may not want you as much any more, but we Master Naturalists do.

If you like helping God’s creatures, we want you.

If you like saving endangered species, we want you.

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If you like creating habitats for birds, butterflies, frogs, etc., we want you.

If you would help create and maintain wildlife trails, we want you.

If you would help clean up polluted shorelines, we want you.

If you would build and monitor bluebird boxes, we want you.

If you have an idea for a nature project of your own, we want you.

Water sampling? Experimenting with invasive species eradication? Collecting seeds, nuts, and long-leaf pine cones for the Forestry Dept.?  We want you.

It’s time to form a new “cohort” of members for the Virginia Master Naturalists — Historic Southside Chapter for 2024.  Classes will begin in January at the Isle of Wight municipal center.  Yes, classes.  Most of us know one area very well, but to really understand what’s going on out there,  we need to leave our comfort zones and deal with all the creepy-crawlies.  Counted any salamander egg masses in vernal pools recently?

There are 40 hours of classes in Icthyology, botany, entomology, ornithology, forestry, etc. in lectures at the Isle of Wight Cooperative Extension office.  There are also four field trips in various swamps, forests, beaches, etc.  All classes are taught by career professionals— mainly VDGIF game wardens, wildlife biologists, forest managers, etc.  The classes, much less the field trips, feature handling of live specimens and field samples— real world education.  They are fascinating.  Tuition is $150 per person or $225 per couple.  Tuition includes many field guides in the various disciplines.

If you like the club— and you will— you need to do 40 hours of volunteer work per year to remain a member in good standing.  You are welcome to propose your own project or work on other people’s projects.  All improve the environment, people’s enjoyment of the environment, or spread awareness of environmental issues.  We are “citizen scientists” who care.

The entire program is run out of Virginia Tech.  To sign up or get more information, contact the Virginia  Cooperative Extension Office at 365-6261 or visit the websites www.virginiamasternaturalist.org (state website) and www.vmnhistoricsouthside.org (local chapter) by January 25, 2024.  

We want you!

And thanks for your support.