Are you curious about our unique natural environment? Would you like to learn practical skills from local conservation experts? Or find out how to look after nature in your local area?
After the success of our first Nature Stewards program last year, Mornington Peninsula Shire is again offering 20 community members the opportunity to participate in our 2024 Nature Stewards program.
This 10-week program is designed to connect you with nature and give you the know-how and practical tools to conserve our unique region – home to an incredible range of plants and animals, including species and areas of national and international conservation significance.
This course is a great way to expand your knowledge, gain hands-on skills and meet others on the Peninsula who are passionate about protecting our beautiful environment.
Nature Stewards will teach you about:
• Rocks, soil, fungi, plants, and animals
• Climate change and seasons
• Ways to care for Country and manage private property
• Being a citizen scientist, conservation volunteer, advocate for nature or nature guide
• How and where you can volunteer in your area.
During the course, you’ll meet a range of local and state-based environmental volunteer and citizen science groups, and environmental industry partners. It’s through connections like these that you can find out what’s going on, how you might get involved, and options for further education and training.
Our 10-week Nature Stewards program will run on Saturdays from 23 March – 1 June 2024 (excluding Easter); providing you with 34-46 hours of basic training.
If you’re over 18 years of age and have little to no formal environmental training but are wanting to become a citizen scientist, conservation volunteer, advocate for nature or nature guide, we encourage you to apply!
The Shire has provided funding support for this program, enabling you to access the course at a reduced fee:
• Mornington Peninsula Shire Council residents: $175 full fee, $45 concession*
• Non-residents: $350 full fee, $90 concession*
*Concession rate: healthcare card holders, pensioners, and full-time students.