Rivanna master naturalists

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File:11111-2022 Class flier 10 26 21.pdf The Rivanna Master Naturalists (RMN) is a program that trains and organizes people to participate as volunteers in education, citizen science, and stewardship projects that benefit the natural environment. The RMN is based near Charlottesville, but active in Albemarle, Fluvanna, Louisa and Nelson counties. It is just one of 30 Virginia Master Naturalist (VMN) chapters which certify members. Benefits of membership include a lively online network that constantly introduces new projects, local lectures and online opportunities for advancing training and education.  Training Classes are offered at the beginning of each year. If you are interested in taking the classes and joining this group, Check out our website at WWW.VMN-RIVANNA.ORG

If you have questions, events or volunteer opportunities to share, you can also reach out to our board and committees at

Contact Info for RMN Committees and Board

  • Membership Chair & Timekeeper - rivannamnmembership@gmail.com
  • Corresponding Secretary - rivannamn.info@gmail.com
  • Become a Rivanna Master Naturalist. New classes starting in 2022.
    Treasurer - rivannamntreasurer@gmail.com
  • Info (Corresponding Secretary) - rivannamn.info@gmail.com
  • Volunteer Projects Chair - rmnprojectschair@gmail.com
  • Website Manager - rmnwebcomms@gmail.com
  • Newsletter - rmnwebcomms@gmail.com
  • Outreach - outreachrmn@gmail.com
  • Training Class - rmncurriculum@gmail.com
  • Curriculum Chair & Committee - rmncurriculum@gmail.com
  • Continuing Education - rivannamneducation@gmail.com
  • Board - rivannamnboard@gmail.com
  • Historian - rmnhistorian@gmail.com

The VMN program is jointly sponsored by the: Virginia Cooperative Extension, Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, Virginia Department of Forestry, Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources, Virginia Museum of Natural History, and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science's Center for Coastal Resources Management. The program is housed within the Virginia Cooperative Extension at Virginia Tech.[1]

The VMN program is jointly sponsored by the: Virginia Cooperative Extension, Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, Virginia Department of Forestry, Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources, Virginia Museum of Natural History, and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science's Center for Coastal Resources Management. The program is housed within the Virginia Cooperative Extension at Virginia Tech.[1]


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References

{{https://ext.vt.edu/natural-resources/master-naturalists.html}}

External Links

Rivanna Master Naturalists at work in the community.

http://www.vmn-rivanna.org