Core Module Classes:
Upland Habitats Module
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Summary Statement
Florida Master Naturalist Program students will increase their knowledge of Florida’s
natural systems, of the plants and animals that depend upon those systems, and of
the role of humankind in shaping our past, of determining our future, and as stewards
of the land. The objective of the Florida Master Naturalist Program is to prepare
persons to share their knowledge with others, to act in a positive manner, to help
others feel a greater connection to the land and to help others to develop their
own personal land ethic. Information on the ecology of Florida’s systems is an integral
part of the program, but we do not attempt to create experts in botany, herpetology,
or any other discipline. Rather, we hope to initiate what is for many a life-long
process of learning, of observation, and of sharing with others.
Upland Habitats Module Overview
Through classroom, field trip, and practical experience, this Module provides instruction
on the general ecology, habitats, vegetation types, wildlife, and conservation issues
of Upland Habitats in Florida - Hardwood Forests, Pinelands, Scrub, Dry Prairie,
Rangelands and Urban Green Spaces. The program also addresses society's role in
uplands, develops naturalist interpretation skills, and discusses environmental
ethics.
The total training consists of 40 contact hours, the scheduling of which will vary
among different Instructors. The only requirements of students are enthusiasm, attendance,
and completion of group final projects. There is no comprehensive examination required.
Classroom learning includes four instructional videos and 12 presentations.
Florida Master Naturalist Program Upland Habitats Video Series
- Florida’s Pine Habitats
- Florida’s Hardwood Forests
- Florida’s Scrub, Dry Prairie, Rangelands
- Upland Habitats in the Modern Human Society
Florida Master Naturalist Program Upland Habitats Presentation Series
- General Ecology of Upland Habitats
- Pineland Communities
- Hardwood Forests and Urban Green Spaces
- Scrub, Dry Prairie and Rangelands
- Birds I
- Birds II
- Mammals
- Herptofauna (Amphibians and Reptiles)
- Invertebrates I
- Invertebrates II
- Environmental Ethics
- Naturalist Interpretation
What is the cost and what will Florida Master Naturalist Students receive?
- The cost per Module is $225
- View course schedules and registration.
- Certificate of Completion and registration in the online FMNP Graduate Database
as a Wetlands Naturalist.
- FMNP embroidered patch and Wetlands lapel pin.
- FMNP Student Workbook over 1,000 comprehensive pages on Uplands systems, habitats,
plant and animal life, naturalist interpretation, planning, and additional resources
and sources of information (Student Workbook becomes property of the student).
What other Florida Master Naturalist Program courses are available?
The FMNP consists of three Core Modules. These include Coastal Systems,
Freshwater Wetlands, and Upland Habitats. Each module is a stand-alone course and
graduates of each Module are recognized (certificates of achievement, lapel pins)
as Coastal, Wetlands, or Upland Naturalists. Special recognition for completion
of all three Modules will include a plaque, Master Naturalist lapel pin and inclusion
in the online Master Naturalist Honor Roll Database.
The FMNP also offers four Special Topics courses.