Indiana DNR Release:
If you would like to learn more about the natural world of Indiana, Upper Wabash Interpretive Services is holding an Indiana Master Naturalist class at the Salamonie Reservoir Interpretive Center, March 18 through May 13. Classes take place Thursday evenings from 6 to 9:15 p.m.
The Indiana Master Naturalist Program (IMNP) is a program developed by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources and Purdue University Extension to provide education about Indiana’s plants, water, soils and wildlife, and to promote volunteer service in local communities.
The class costs $65, and is limited to 30 students. Participants must register by Feb. 26. For a registration form, or to learn more about the program, contact the Upper Wabash Interpretive Services at (260) 468-2127, Ed Farris of the Huntington County Purdue Extension Office at (260) 358-4826 or Jody Heaston, program coordinator at jheaston@dnr.in.gov.
Park entrance fees will be waived for class participants.
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