Master Naturalist Program
The Idaho Master Naturalist Program aims to develop a corps of well-informed volunteers to actively work toward stewardship of Idaho’s natural environment.
PCEI’s 2025 Master Naturalist program, in partnership with Idaho Fish and Game, will be back this spring!
Please check back for details. Classes are held at the Palouse Nature Center (1040 Rodeo Dr., Moscow) or in the field offsite.
Visit Idaho Fish and Game’s website to learn more about what a master naturalist program entails, or check out the short introduction video.
Stay tuned for a future Master Naturalist class!
Certification details
Participants will complete 40 hours of conservation education and 40 hours of volunteer service in a given year in order to complete the program and receive certification. In order to maintain certification if desired, 8 hours of education and 40 hours of volunteer service are needed each subsequent year.
Our major offerings are outlined below. If one or more of the classes doesn’t work with your schedule, let us know! We’ll work with you to customize your education and volunteer experience based on individual need and time availability. Specific class topics and teachers will be shared when finalized.
Topics include:
- Pollinators
- Insects
- Sustainable landscape design
- Food forests
- Water quality
- Orchards
- Native trees
- Native plants and foraging
- Fish
- Dams and watersheds
- Birds
- Wildlife
Program Cost: $150 + one-time Idaho Fish and Game enrollment fee of $20 (total: $170). All proceeds directly benefit PCEI’s Idaho Master Naturalist program series. Included in enrollment, you’ll receive a nature journal, handouts/guides, the option of completing an IdaH20 master water certification, and more!
Email info@pcei.org with questions. We look forward to working with you!