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Welcome! Northwest Arkansas Master Naturalists (NWAMN) are an active group of volunteers who enjoy working together on many types of projects. These include:

- Invasive species removal
- Presenting public nature programs
- Native plant seed collection, propagation, and plant sales
- Creating native plant gardens in various parks
- Stream quality analysis
- Wildlife habitat restoration
- And more.

We also partner with many area agencies to provide help or volunteers for special events. These include Hobbs State Park, Illinois River Watershed Alliance, Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission, and Botanical Garden of the Ozarks.

With this much variety, there's a place for you. Signups happen from October 1st to December 15th for Naturalist in Training classes in 2025. Click here for more details.

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NWAMN helps keep the Natural State natural

Citizen science


Log observations about nature, which can be used by the scientific community.
Stream Team at Town Center

Adopt an area


Pitch in to maintain and enhance parks and natural areas.
Blowing Springs wetland rehab

Native plants


Grow native plants from seed, then create native plant gardens in parks.
Transplanting at the greenhouse

Educate


Share information with the community via presentations at state parks, street fairs, meetings, or anywhere else.
Living Forest presentation at Hobbs

 

NWAMN supports the community

Invite a Master Naturalist to speak at your meeting, offer a hands-on presentation, or guide a hike.  Click here for details on Interpretive Resource's programs and services.

Interpretive Resources

NWAMN provides financial assistance to like-minded organizations for projects that support our core mission:  to provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of natural resources and natural areas within our communities.

NWAMN can help you, too.


 

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Northsong wild bird rehabilitation
    
      
 

Northsong Wild Bird Rehabilitation is a recent recipient of NWAMN support. Click to read updates on NWAMN's activities with Northsong.


    

NWAMN supports The Diana Project in their work for the Diana Fritillary, Arkansas's state butterfly.  Click to read more about The Diana Project.


 

 

Coming up at NWAMN

Upcoming Events
NWAMN Events
Book Club
Meet on the third Thursday of each month from 6 PM to 8 PM to discuss aspects of the natural world. See the NWAMN Events calendar for details.
Nov. 21, 2024 Crossings: How Road Ecology is Shaping the Future of Our Planet
by Ben Goldfarb 

State and National Agency Partners