Congrats to our members on their milestones.
Initial Certification
- Janet Dawson
- Thresia Derrick
- Velda Tiblets
Re-certifications & Milestones
- Daniel Caulkins
- Bill Hopkins
- Dayna Inbody
- Katie Moses
- Marsha Stephens
- Peggy Tolboom — re-certification and 500 hour
- Linda Wood — re-certification and 500 hour
- Lynn Wood — re-certification and 500 hour
- Gail Bradshaw– re-certification and 1000 hour
To become a Texas Master Naturalist, each volunteer:
- Master Naturalist Trainees must successfully complete an approved training program with at least 40 hours of combined field and classroom instruction though a Texas Master Naturalist Chapter
- After completing the training above, the candidate donates at least 40 hours of volunteer service back to the state and community. Trainees can complete their 40 hours of volunteer service and 8 hours of advanced training within a year after completion of their initial training.
- In subsequent years, the candidate must complete another 8 hours of advanced training and donate 40 hours of volunteer service to maintain their certification (or to re-certify) as a Texas Master Naturalist.