As the Florida Master Naturalist Program celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2021, we are took a look at our program successes. Of course, our graduates are our greatest successes. At last count, we estimated well over 600 students graduated through our program in St. Lucie County. We have been offering a steady stream of courses through the UF/IFAS Extension St Lucie County along with partner agencies such as St. Lucie County’s Environmental Resources Department.
As part of becoming a Florida Master Naturalist, students work on projects and develop some incredibly innovative work. Check out some of the publications, blogs and vlogs created as projects by Florida Master Naturalist Program graduates in St. Lucie County.
Karen McLaughlin – 2022 Environmental Interpretation Course Blogs Blue Springs State Park | Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive | Lyonia Preserve and Educational Center
Nanci Lutz – 2022 Environmental Interpretation Course Click HERE
Interpretation Blog for Philippe Park (Safety Harbor, FL), Wall Springs Park (Palm Harbor, FL), Booker Creek Preserve and Education Center (Tarpon Springs, FL)
Wendy de la Garza – 2021 Environmental Interpretation Course
My Nature Blog Click HERE
Emilie Buckley – 2021 Environmental Interpretation Course
Interpretive Presentation of Bulow Plantation, Wekiva Springs, and Apopka Wildlife Drive Click HERE
Karen Blyler – 2021 Environmental Interpretation Course
Interpretive publication for Oceanwalk Nature Hike Click HERE
Karen Ferguson – 2021 Environmental Interpretation Course
Click HERE
Kelsey Wilkerson – 2021 Environmental Interpretation Course
https://www.kelseywilkerson.com/blog
Lorien Villucci – 2020 Uplands Course
https://www.bewildflorida.com/
Dale Johnson – 2021 Coastal Shoreline Restoration
Learn more about the Florida Master Naturalist Program online at http://masternaturalist.ifas.ufl.edu Extension programs are open to all people without regard to race, color, sex, age, disability, religion, or national origin.