How to Join and Class Schedule

Our mission is to develop a corps of well-informed volunteers who provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of natural resources and natural areas within their communities for the State of Texas. The North Texas Chapter primarily serves Dallas, Rockwall, and Kaufman counties. Visit this link to find other chapters throughout the state. As a chapter we strive to be as inclusive and accessible as possible in order to share our love of nature with all.

Applications for the 2026 Training Class will open September 14, 2025 and will close on October 14, 2025. You are always welcome to attend a chapter meeting, either in person or via Zoom. Chapter meetings are the first Wednesday of each month beginning at 7:00 pm.

Click here for the 2026 Training Class application

Click here for tips to know when completing your application.

Master Naturalists enjoying a hike

Master Naturalists enjoying a hike

Why become a Master Naturalist?

Educate, Connect and Engage with Nature and People

  • Be part of a group of like-minded people that enjoy nature and the outdoors
  • Learn more about our natural environment in the North Texas area from experts in their fields
  • Work with people from North Texas with varied individual interests, experience, and talent
  • Help others love and value our natural environment
  • Learn about and support great nature organizations and their work
  • Protect and restore our natural resources
  • Make new friends and discover many wonderful prairies, forests, aquatic areas, nature centers, and parks you don’t even know exist

Quick Views of our Chapter:

Check out these short videos to see more about us!

The NTMN Class Experience  (3 minutes)
I’m a Texas Master Naturalist (2 minute video)

Some 2026 classes will be held online and some in person at Brookhaven College. We will have small-group, in-person experiences – nature walks, field trips, meet-ups to see Master Naturalist Projects and places to volunteer, and also for you to meet and get to know fellow Master Naturalists.

Learn. Volunteer. Repeat.

How do I become a certified Master Naturalist?

  • Submit the application for the class and pass the mandatory background check to be accepted into the program. To become a Master Naturalist, you must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Complete the training program: 40 classroom hours (in person and online), 3 field trips (1 each for Aquatic, Prairie, and Forest ecosystems), homework, and class project.
  • Obtain a minimum of 8 hours of approved advanced training and complete a minimum of 40 hours of chapter-approved volunteer service within the same calendar year.

Master Naturalists maintain certification by completing 8 hours of advanced training and 40 hours of volunteer service each year.

The next class will start on Tuesday, January 27, 2026 and run through April 28, 2026

Preference will be given to applicants who express a commitment to stewardship of our natural resources, a willingness and availability to contribute time to volunteer service, a desire to complete the coursework, homework, and field trips, and those already volunteering.

This is a selective process and applicants will be notified of acceptance status by end of November following the application period each year.

Cost

The registration fee for the 2026 class is $200.00, which includes the membership payment for 2026, textbook, and other supplies. Please pay only AFTER you receive an acceptance notice. Detailed instructions will be given at that time. Acceptance notices will be e-mailed no later than December 1, 2025. Some partial scholarships are available. Send an e-mail to ne******@**mn.org to request a scholarship application. 

If you have received an email notifying you that you have been accepted in the Class of 2026, a tuition invoice will be emailed to you from “North Texas Master Naturalists <qu********@*****************it.com>”.  You can securely pay your tuition by clicking the “Pay Invoice” button or by sending a check made out to “North Texas Master Naturalist” to the AgriLife office using the address below. Payment is due by December 10, 2025.

NORTH TEXAS MASTER NATURALISTS
C/O TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE EXTENSION SERVICES
6820 LYNDON B JOHNSON FWY STE 3200
DALLAS TX 75240-6580

 

What does the training program include?
The class provides volunteers with a broad naturalist education: ecological concepts, ecosystems and natural history; human impact on nature; and awareness of ethics, value judgment, and citizen science. Instructors are local experts in the natural resources community from universities, state and federal agencies, and nature centers. Tuesday evening classes meet from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. and many will be held via Zoom. To obtain certification, each trainee must attend at least twelve of the thirteen classes. This is the 2025 Training Class Schedule
2025 Class Schedule
Date Unit Topic
27-Jan Unit 5 Introduction to Texas Master Naturalists
and Ecosystem Concepts
3-Feb Unit 4 Ecological Regions of Texas & VMS Info.
10-Feb Units 14, 18 Aquatic Ecology and Ichthyology
17-Feb Unit 6 Ecosystem Management
Unit 21 and Urban Ecosystems
24-Feb Unit 17 Forest Ecology and Management
3-Mar Unit 20 Prairie Ecology and Management
10-Mar Unit 15 Herpetology – Amphibians
Snakes
24-Mar Units 10 Taxonomy
Unit 16 Mammalogy
31-Mar Unit 7 Geology
Unit 8 Effects of Weather and Climate
7-Apr Unit 13 Entomology
14-Apr Unit 12 Ornithology
21-Apr Units 24,22 Citizen Science/ Laws/ Ethics
Unit 23 Outreach and Interfacing with the Community
28-Apr Unit 11 Botany

 

Field Trip topics and locations: To obtain certification, each Trainee must attend one field trip in each category: Forest, Prairie, and Wetlands. Field trips take place on weekends. Several options will be available for each category. The locations and dates for the Field Trips have not been finalized. These are some examples of possible locations for the trips.

FOREST Field Trip Options   

Location More Information
Ned and Genie Fritz Buckeye Trail7000 Bexar Street,
Dallas
https://trinityrivercorridor.com/recreation/texas-buckeye-trailA mile-long trail into the Great Trinity Forest that, at one point, borders the Trinity River.
Spring Creek Preserve1770 Holford Road,
Garland
https://springcreekforest.orgA 69-acre preserve that features old-growth bottomland forest, with 20-40 ft tall limestone cliffs cut by a spring water stream. Over 650 species of plants & animals have been observed, including Solomon’s seals, very rare for this area.
Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center1206 W. FM 1382
Cedar Hill, TX
https://dogwood.audubon.org/Set at the mouth of a forested canyon, Dogwood Canyon is a 200-acre natural habitat with two miles of hiking trails. It is one of the few remaining places in Dallas County to observe native trees, grasses, wildflowers, etc.. The 3,000 acres greenbelt that surrounds DCAC is an important stopover for migrating birds and other species.

PRAIRIE Field Trip Options     

Location More Information
Clymer Meadow4318  FM 1562,
Celeste, TX
https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/places-we-protect/clymer-meadow-preserve/ The 1,400-acre Clymer Meadow Preserve contains some of the largest and most diverse remnants of the Blackland Prairie, including imperiled plants such as little bluestem-Indiangrass and gamagrass-switchgrass.  Owned by the Nature Conservancy of Texas, Clymer Meadow serves as a study center and is seldom open to the public.
Connemara PreserveOn the border of Allen and Plano just to the east of Alma Drive, north of Hedgcoxe Drive and just south of Bethany Drive. https://connemaraconservancy.org/A 72-acre oasis of beauty and serenity in the midst of suburban sprawl. Owned by the Connemara Conservancy Foundation, it is rich in floral diversity that is reminiscent of the tall grass Blackland Prairie that once existed in north Texas.
Lake Lewisville Environmental Learning Area (LLELA)201 E. Jones St., (corner of Jones and Kealy streets), Lewisville, TX https://www.llela.org/llela-homeA 2,000 acre property in Lewisville where the Blackland Prairies and the Eastern Cross Timbers meet, intersected by the Elm Fork of the Trinity River.

 

WETLANDS Field Trip

*Note: JBS is the best place in town for wetlands education.  There will be two trips to JBS on the calendar, and we are hoping that we can get 100% of trainees registered in one of these Saturday morning classes.  Understanding that Saturday mornings may not work for everyone, I’ll work with those of you who can’t attend the JBS trips to try and schedule an alternative option.

Location More Information
John Bunker Sands Wetlands Center655 Martin Ln,
Seagoville, TX
https://www.wetlandcenter.com/Located in the middle of the 2,000-acre East Fork Wetland Project, the JBS provides education and research opportunities pertaining to water conservation, wetland systems and wildlife management. The Center serves as the hub of environmental and social interest of man-made wetland habitats on the Rosewood Seagoville Ranch property. This includes the North Texas Municipal Water District’s 2,000 acre East Fork Wetland Project, and an additional 1,200 acres of bottomland hardwood forest restoration as part of the Bunker Sands Mitigation Bank.

Who can I contact for more information about the training program?

For more information on joining the North Texas Master Naturalist chapter or if you have questions about accessibility, please contact: Charlie Marshall or Erin Mollet, New Class Director at ne******@**mn.org

If you live in Collin, Denton, Ellis, or Tarrant County, consider your local chapter. The Texas Master Naturalist website provides a map and links for chapters across the state.

If you are a Trainee from another chapter, inquiring about a make up class or field trip, please email cl*********@**mn.org

Download our 2026 Member recruitment flyer here.

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9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Western Heights Cemetery Volunteer Day 1617 Fort Worth Ave. Callas, TX 75208 Contact lead: Van Johnson, vanindallas2@aol.com Every Weds, 9am  - 12pm, earlier during summer...
Rain Gardens and Bioswales: Nature-based solutions for water quality and flood mitigation Description: An unfortunate effect of urbanization is the increase in impervious ground cover,...
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John Bunker Sands Wetland Center || 1st Saturday Walk & Talk Bird Tour (AT) Saturday, April 5, 2025  ||  7:30am – 9:30am  CT Description:  Join...
TMN-Elm Fork Chapter || Early Bird Watch & Walk at Furneaux Creek (AT) Saturday, April 5, 2025 ||  9:00 AM – 11:00 AM  CT Description:...
April 5, 2025    
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
See link for details on volunteer opportunities: https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E347204&id=303 Date/Time: (varies, see link) Address: (varies, see link) Description of event and what volunteers will be doing:...
Heard Museum || Guided Trails (AT) Saturday, April 5, 2025  |  9:30am – 10:30am CT Description: Experience the ecology, geology, flora and fauna of the...
Laura W Bush Native Texas Park – Guided Walk (AT) Saturday, April 5, 2025  |  10:00am - 11:00am  Join us for a free guided tour...
Friends of Oak Cliff Parks  ||  Wildflower Walk – Brian Halsell (AT) Sunday, April 6, 2025 ||  10am  – 12noon   CT Guides: Brian Halsell Description:...
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7:23 pm - 8:23 pm
Board Meetings are open to all members and to the public. Please contact the Vice President at vicepresident@ntmn.org for meeting details if you want to...
April 9, 2025    
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Western Heights Cemetery Volunteer Day 1617 Fort Worth Ave. Callas, TX 75208 Contact lead: Van Johnson, vanindallas2@aol.com Every Weds, 9am  - 12pm, earlier during summer...
April 11, 2025    
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
See link for details on volunteer opportunities: https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E347204&id=303 Date/Time: (varies, see link) Address: (varies, see link) Description of event and what volunteers will be doing:...
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8:00 am - 11:00 am
Event Name: Trail Maintenance Date/Time: Every Second Saturday of the month from 8am to 11am. Except for July and November. Address: 367 Freeport Parkway, Coppell, TX 75019...
TMN-Elm Fork Chapter || 2nd Saturday Trail Walk at Furneaux Creek (AT) Saturday, April 12, 2025  ||  8:00 AM – 10:00 AM Description: Fun for...
Trinity River Audubon Center || Second Saturday Guided Hike (AT) Saturday, April 12, 2025  |  8:30 –10am   CT  Description: Join us for a guided hike...
John Bunker Sands Wetland Center || 3rd Saturday Guided Boardwalk Tour (AT) Saturday, April 12, 2025 ||  9:00 AM – 10:30 AM    CT Description:  As...
April 12, 2025    
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
See link for details on volunteer opportunities: https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E347204&id=303 Date/Time: (varies, see link) Address: (varies, see link) Description of event and what volunteers will be doing:...
Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center || Foraging Walk   (AT) Sunday, April 13, 2025  || 11am – 12pm   CT Fee: Free Description:  Have you ever seen a...
Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center || Guided Tree ID Walk   (AT) Sunday, April 13, 2025  || 11am – 12:30 noon   CT Guide: Jake Calvit Description:  Have...
Event Name: Paschall Park Butterfly Trail Workday (VH) Date/Time: Sunday April 13, 2025, 2-4pm Address: Paschall Park Butterfly Trail, 1001 New Market Road, Mesquite, 75149...
April 16, 2025    
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Western Heights Cemetery Volunteer Day 1617 Fort Worth Ave. Callas, TX 75208 Contact lead: Van Johnson, vanindallas2@aol.com Every Weds, 9am  - 12pm, earlier during summer...
Heard Museum || 3rd Thursday Bird Walk (AT) Thursday, April 17, 2025  |  8am – 9:30am CT Description: 3rd Thursday Bird Walks in the Heard...
Trinity River Audubon Center || Morning Bird Walk (AT) Saturday, April 19, 2025  |  7:30am –9am   CT Description: Join us for a monthly bird walk to...
Project site name changed to Prairie Creek Marsh and Wildscape (formerly Canyon Creek) Monthly workday 1001 G. Bush Freeway ( Hilton Garden Inn) Every third...
LLELA || Butterfly Walk (AT) Saturday, April 19, 2025  ||  9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m   CT Description:  Walk with the butterflies in the enchanted forests...
Laura W Bush Native Texas Park – Guided Walk (AT) Saturday, April 19, 2025  |  10:00am-11:00am  Join us for a free guided tour by North...
EVENT NAME: City of Grand Prairie Earth Day in the Prairie @ Epic Central DATE/TIME: April 19, 11 AM – 3 PM (setup @ 10:30...
April 23, 2025    
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Western Heights Cemetery Volunteer Day 1617 Fort Worth Ave. Callas, TX 75208 Contact lead: Van Johnson, vanindallas2@aol.com Every Weds, 9am  - 12pm, earlier during summer...
Event Name: Paschall Park Butterfly Trail Workday (VH) Date/Time: Friday, April 25, 2025 – 8am-11am Address: Paschall Park Butterfly Trail, 1001 New Market Road, Mesquite,...
Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center || Birding by Ear Guided Walk   (AT) Saturday, April 26, 2025  || 7:30am – 8:30am   CT Description:  You're great at birding...
April 26, 2025    
9:30 am - 2:00 pm
EVENT NAME: City of Anna Earth Day DATE/TIME: April 26, 10 AM – 2 PM (setup @ 9:30 AM / takedown @ 2:00) ADDRESS: 425...
Laura W Bush Native Texas Park ||Guided Walk (AT) Saturday, April 26, 2025  ||  10:00am-11:00am  Join us for a free guided tour by North Texas...
Heard Museum || Frog Night Hike (AT) Saturday, April 26, 2025  |  6:30pm – 8:30pm   CT Description: Frogs! The Heard is home to many different...
Trinity River Audubon Center || Sunday Morning Bird Walk (AT) Sunday, April 27, 2025  |  9am  – 10am   CT Description: Join us for a Sunday...
Trinity River Audubon Center || Reptile Talk (AT) Sunday, April 27, 2025  |  10am  – 11am   CT  Description: Join us for a Sunday morning for...
April 27, 2025    
12:30 pm - 4:00 pm
EVENT NAME: KERA Kids Fest DATE/TIME: April 27, 1 PM – 4 PM (setup @ 12:30/takedown at 4 PM) ADDRESS: Klyde Warren Park, 2012 Woodall...
April 30, 2025    
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Western Heights Cemetery Volunteer Day 1617 Fort Worth Ave. Callas, TX 75208 Contact lead: Van Johnson, vanindallas2@aol.com Every Weds, 9am  - 12pm, earlier during summer...
John Bunker Sands Wetland Center || 1st Saturday Walk & Talk Bird Tour (AT) Saturday, May 3, 2025  ||  7:30am – 9:30am   CT Description:  Join...
Event Name: Paschall Park Butterfly Trail Workday (VH) Date/Time: Saturday May 3, 2025 – 8am-11am Address: Paschall Park Butterfly Trail, 1001 New Market Road, Mesquite,...
Heard Museum || Guided Trails (AT) Saturday, May 3, 2025  |  9:30am – 10:30am CT Description: Experience the ecology, geology, flora and fauna of the...
Friends of Oak Cliff Parks  ||  Nature Walk with India Woodson- (AT) Saturday, May 3, 2025  ||  10am – 12noon   CT Our guide is India...
Native Plants and Prairies Day (AT) Saturday, May 3, 2025     10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Native Plants and Prairies Day is a free, educational event...
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