Master Conservationist Program

04/17/2024 05:30 PM - 07:00 PM CT

Admission

  • $200.00

Location

Varies

Description

 

Planting the Seeds of Conservation in Iowa

 

Overview

 

The Master Conservationist Program (MCP) is a collaborative program offered by ISU Extension and Outreach, County Conservation Boards, and local conservation leaders and professionals. The intensive blended online and in-person curriculum is developed to equip Iowans interested in natural resource conservation with the knowledge and skills necessary to make informed decisions about natural resources and to become local leaders and educators. Master Conservationists are individuals that share an interest in the sustainability of Iowa's natural resources and in becoming better stewards of those resources.

 

The curriculum is structured into four modules that combine technical information presented and curated by Iowa State University researchers and educators with in-person sessions led by local conservation leaders, practitioners, and experts. Module 1 'sets the stage' for the course, exploring the history and current structure of conservation in Iowa and also exploring the landforms and waterways that make up the state's land area. Module 2 digs deep into the structure, function, and challenges facing Iowa's natural prairie, forest, and aquatic ecosystems. Module 3 explores the wide range of conservation practices developed and implemented to address conservation challenges in Iowa. The final and fourth module then examines the human elements of conservation and explores how to communicate the importance of conservation to Iowa and Iowans.

Course graduates are awarded a certificate and encouraged to get engaged locally to apply the information they learn and continue to build their local connections to conservation professionals and other passionate conservationists. To receive certification, participants must attend 19 hours of the in-person field trips. If you are unable to attend a session, please contact the coordinator about making up hours. There are 21.5 hours built into the current class schedule. 

 

In-person Classes

Nahant Marsh Education Center has offered the Master Conservationist program since 2012 with more than 170 participants. Our experienced naturalists, along with field experts will be leading the in-person meetings. Field trips are a wonderful way to take the lessons learned from the modules and apply them in the field. Dressing for the weather is vital for a more enjoyable experience. Hats, sunscreen, sturdy shoes, bug spray, snacks, and a water bottle are highly recommended. Trails are moderate to strenuous. 

Travel

If allowable, Nahant Marsh will provide transportation for field trips. Please note, that some sites are 1-1.5 hours from the Quad Cities area. 
 

2024 Schedule


Wednesday, April 17 - 5:30-7:00 pm - Meet-n-Greet
Introductions and review materials and resources for the course. Location: Nahant Marsh  1.5 hours


Saturday, May 4 - 8:00 am-3:00 pm - Prairies, Woodlands, and Geology
Learn natural history and to identify local flora and fauna identification with field trips to Manikowski Prairie, a 185-acre limestone prairie. In the afternoon, we will explore the woodlands at Mississippi Palisades State Park. Lunch provided. Location: Meet at Scott Community College; from there we will caravan the preserves. 7 hours


Saturday, June 1 - 9:00-2:00pm  - Aquatic and Woodlands
Learn about water quality, conservation practices, and restoration efforts at Nahant Marsh. This session includes a guided tour of the marsh, a macroinvertebrate study, and water testing. Location: Nahant Marsh and Wild Cat Den. 5 hours


Saturday, July 6 - 9:00am-2:00pm Prairie and Geology
Guided Tour of Ozark Wildlife Area, a 323-acre wildlife area on one of Iowa's most scenic waterways, with steep limestone bluffs and rolling hills. Location: Meet at Hurstville Interpretive Center, from there we will caravan to Ozark. 5 hours

Wednesday, July 17 -  6:00-7:30 pm - Land and Water Conservation
This session includes a visit to a local farm to discuss conservation practices implemented on the farm. Location: Robb Ewolt’s Farm 1.5 hours

Wednesday, August 21 - 5:30-7:00pm - Planting the Seeds of Conservation
For our final meeting, we will reflect upon the course and harvest seed from Nahant’s prairie. Harvested seed will be used in future and ongoing restoration projects. We will also discuss opportunities to volunteer in the community. 1.5 hours 

Directions to the field trip locations will be provided 7-10 days before the field trip. Please contact Amy with any questions or concerns.
 


Contact info
Amy Loving, aloving@eicc.edu
563-336-3373
All classes and locations are subject to change due to inclement weather.

 

Course fee
Nahant Marsh Members receive a discount. Non-members will receive an individual membership in their fee.
$160 Members | $200 Guests (includes Individual Membership)

 

Please register by April 10. 

 

 

 

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