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Florida Master Naturalist Program

Florida Master Naturalist Program

Nassau County

October 21 - November 25 , 2024
Registration closes at Noon on October 16, 2024
(Course Code: fs24-15)

The course format is in-person.
In-Person Class Facilities

Omni Amelia Island Plantation Racquet Park Conference Center: Ibis Room
142 Racquet Park Dr, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034

Florida Forest Service: Cary State Forest
 7247 Big Oaks Road, Bryceville, FL 32009

Okefenokee Adventures (also a field trip location)
4159 Suwannee Canal Road, Folkston, GA, 31537


Other Field Trip Locations

Cary State Forest
7465 Pavilion Drive, Bryceville, FL 32009

Lofton Creek - Melton Nelson Park and Boat Ramp
463528 SR-200 E, Yulee, FL 32097


Instructors Information

Lead and Point of Contact: Jessica Paarlberg, Naturalist
Organization: Omni Amelia Island Nature Center
Phone: 904-571-8300
Email: jesspaarlberg@yahoo.com


Additional Leads: Christina Nelson, Naturalist, Amelia Naturally; and
David Hebert, Ag/NR Extension Agent, UF/IFAS Extension Nassau County

Associates: Jon Johnson, Florida Forest Service; Larry Figart, Urban Forester, UF/IFAS Extension Duval County; and
Lauren Watkins, EcoChallenge



Tentative Course Agenda

Open the PDF below to view the full agenda for this course.

View Agenda (PDF)


Course Guidelines

Covid-19 safety precautions:

In light of the latest CDC updates and guidance from UF health experts, we no longer require masks during in-person FMNP activities but welcome masks for those who wish to wear them and voice support for those who do.

Attendance Policy:
  • You cannot miss more than 8 hours (20% of the 40 contact hours) This is a FMNP policy and cannot be modified by the Instructor.
  • To receive certification, the 8 hours or less missed must be made up by completing an assignment of equal time and content. Approval of the Instructor is required.
  • If total hours missed exceeds 8 hours, certification is not possible regardless of material made up.
  • All absences should be discussed with the instructor in advance. In case of emergencies, please notify Instructor as soon as possible.
Classroom Presentations

Instructors will provide detailed directions via email prior to the first class and ongoing throughout class prior to each field trip/new location. Please contact instructor if you have any questions. In the classroom, it might be very warm or very cool—please, dress accordingly.

Field Trip Locations & Times: Field Trips will be held at different locations than classes. May change due to unforeseen circumstances. It is the student’s responsibility to verify field information. Transportation and lunches are not included.

Course Time Schedule: Does not include travel time required to drive to meeting locations.

Student Carpooling is suggested. This is up to the students to arrange.

Flexible Schedule:

  • The schedule times listed are as close as possible, but we need you to be flexible.
  • We will likely not get out early; however, we may run late. We will try to stick to the listed times, but please arrange your schedule so that the class can be flexible.
  • Travel time is not included in the schedule (except between AM & PM classes).

Food & Drinks! Please, absolutely no polypropylene (Styrofoam) containers. Food and drinks are allowed in the classrooms. Please bring your own beverages and snacks. Lunch is on your own and often out in the field, so best to plan to pack your lunch each day.

Cell Phones: Cell phones are fine to use outside of class. Please do not allow them to ring during classroom sessions or on field trips. Talk on the gadgets during break time, lunchtime, before and after class.

Field Trips:

  • Water is Required to be Carried with You – No Exceptions.
  • Bring:water, snacks, field ID books, notepad and pen, binoculars, insect repellent, towels and an optional change of clothes (spare shoes/socks/pants/shirt).
  • Don’t wear perfume/cologne or use perfumed soap/body lotion before going out in the field. This may attract more unwanted buzzing invertebrates known as mosquitoes, midges (no see ‘ems) and flies. Also, recommended to not wear in class, as many people are sensitive.
  • There are insects (including mosquitoes), spiders, and snakes outdoors. Hopefully, we will see many of these beautiful creatures. Always watch where you are putting your hands and feet.
  • Required: Always Wear Close-toed Shoes. The field trails are not always level or easy to travel; some plants have thorns; there may be poison ivy; fire ants, etc. Open-toed shoes are not acceptable in the field. However, these can be worn for kayaking and water activities.
  • Be aware that typically you will be experiencing a variety of environments. For your comfort, always bring a spare change of clothes. Freshwater ecosystems are sometimes
  • Wear: layered clothes, long sleeves and pants, hiking boots or appropriate foot wear for the day’s field trip, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent (especially on feet/legs).
  • It might be very hot or cold, or wet on our field trips—please, dress accordingly.




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