Michigan Naturalist Program
April to October 2025
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For complete program details and region specific information, please visit the Michigan Naturalist Program website.
Program Components
- Monthly, In-person Sessions
- Four hours of coordinated classroom and field-based experiential learning
- All classes will be held, rain or shine.
- Sessions will be located in the general area of the region that you select. Specific date, time, and location information for each region can be found on the MNP website.
- Virtual Lessons
- Comprehensive online course content, including knowledge checks and assignments, to expand on the in-person learning experience
Program Topics
Each session studies one or more of the following core subjects:
- Air
- Weather
- Climate Change
- Land
- Geology
- Spatial Ecology
- Coastal Regions
- Water
- Lakes, Rivers, and Wetlands
- Great Lakes
- Flora
- Trees
- Plants
- Invasive Species
- Fauna
- Ornithology
- Herpetology (Amphibians & Reptiles)
- Entomology
- Ichthyology
- Mammalogy
- Humanities
- Conservation
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge
- Interpretation
Program Expectations
- This program is for adults (18+) only.
- Internet access is required in order to complete the online portion of this program.
- In-person sessions will include moderate amounts of walking and a variety of outdoor conditions. These conditions may contain variable steep or rough terrain. If special accommodations are needed, please contact us at warner80@msu.edu or make note of this within registration.
- Transportation to each in-person session will be the participant's responsibility.
- A Michigan State Park Recreation Passport and parking fees at some locations may apply.
- Plan to wear weather and activity appropriate clothing such as closed toed shoes or hiking boots, hat, long pants, etc.
- A camera, hand lens, field guides, related apps preloaded on smart phones, and binoculars may prove helpful on outdoor experience walks.
Michigan Naturalist Certification Information
- Requirements
- Full attendance in monthly, in-person sessions
- All classes will be held, rain or shine.
- Completion of each D2L unit's short assignment and 80% or above on all open book knowledge checks
- Each successful assignment and knowledge check completion provides a digital badge.
- A digital certificate of completion will be awarded when the final class evaluation survey is completed.
- A final score of 80% awards a sew on patch and Michigan Naturalist Certification.
- Full attendance in monthly, in-person sessions
Program Fee: $200
- Registration includes six in-person sessions, handouts, and online course content.
- Registration does not include in the required books for this program. Participants will be responsible for obtaining the following books.
- Bringing Nature Home by Douglas W. Tallamy
- Kaufman Field Guide to Nature of the Midwest
- Managing Michigan's Wildlife: A landowner's guide (Available as a free PDF in the D2L classroom upon course enrollment.)
Cancellation Policy
All cancellation requests on or before April 6, 2025, will be refunded in full. Requests received on or after April 7, 2025, will be refunded less a $100 cancellation fee. Requests received after the start of the program will not be refunded.
Scholarships
All scholarships have been claimed. - Scholarships are available and help offset the program registration fee. If you would like to apply for a scholarship, first complete the scholarship application below (“Application for a MNP Scholarship” button). Do not complete the participant registration for your region until you receive an email with details regarding your scholarship application. This email will provide instructions on how to complete your registration for MNP.
Note: All regions' classes are full, registration is CLOSED.
Maximum class size per region is 30 participants. Registration is not considered complete until payment is received.
Registration for the Clinton River Region is open.
Registration closes at 11:59 p.m. ET on April 6, 2025.
There are no openings available.
Registration for the Rouge River Region is open.
Registration closes at 11:59 p.m. ET on April 6, 2025.
There are no openings available.
Registration for the Southwest Region is open.
Registration closes at 11:59 p.m. ET on April 6, 2025.
There are no openings available.
Accommodations
Michigan State University is committed to providing equal opportunity for participation in all programs, services and activities. Accommodations for persons with disabilities may be requested by contacting the event contact two weeks prior to the start of the event. Requests received after this date will be honored whenever possible.
Contact Information
For general questions and registration assistance, please contact Shelby Warner at warner80@msu.edu or 517-884-7076. For region and content related questions, please reach out to the regional lead planner(s) listed below.- Clinton River: Erin Parker at erin.parker@metroparks.com
- Rouge River: Dorothy McLeer at natrlist@umich.edu
- Southwest: Amy Gillan at agillan@saintmarys.edu, or Juliet Golob at julietg@sarett.org