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Louisiana Master Naturalist
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​Louisiana Master Naturalists





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​Master Naturalist and Ruby Throated Hummingbird
​copyright Daniel Patterson 2023

Learn About Nature with Louisiana Master Naturalists

Join us in developing a corps of well-informed volunteers to provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of natural resources and natural areas within our communities in Louisiana, USA! 
Welcome to Louisiana Master Naturalist Association (LMNA) website – Environmental education and service opportunities for you!

​What do Louisiana Master Naturalists Do?

The LMNA's primary purpose is to offer a statewide program that educates Louisiana citizens about their precious flora and fauna, as well as other aspects of their environment and ecosystems.  Once certified, the Louisiana Master Naturalists are required to use their talents to educate others or assist programs that promote and protect Louisiana's natural heritage.  
Dragonfly made of words connected with LMNA activities

How do I become a Louisiana Master Naturalist?

A lady naturalist in a straw hat holding up a dragonfly to observe it's features
LMNA is an inclusive organization, welcoming all adults in Louisiana regardless of gender, color or creed. In order to be certified, you must complete all requirements set forth by your chosen chapter of the LMNA. You can join more than one chapter if you wish.

Each chapter has different but comparable requirements to receive and maintain certification.  To receive certification, you must complete a course (40-60 hours of workshop time), volunteer some of your time to benefit the environment and community, as well as pay modest dues. 

​To maintain your certification, you must annually complete continuing education and volunteer hour requirements and pay dues.
Enjoy Studying Nature and Help Protect Your Environment!

Who are the Louisiana Master Naturalists?

The Louisiana Master Naturalist Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit group offering opportunities for citizens to expand their knowledge and sharpen their skills in natural history, with special focus on the diverse habitats of the Sportsman's Paradise - Louisiana.  ​"We're part of the solution #ForNature."

With Natchitoches being the state's oldest city (1714) and New Orleans one of the earliest major ports in the U.S. (1718), Louisiana has played a pivotal role in our knowledge of the flora and fauna of North America.  Naturalists arrived on many of the earliest ships and sent specimens of species then new to science back to the museums of the Old World.  Many of the early natural historians traveled Louisiana's byways, as demonstrated by John James Audubon's many contributions to our knowledge of early 1800's biota.
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We encourage you to enter the LMNA certification program and contribute to the well-being and expanding knowledge-base in natural history in Louisiana.  The Master Naturalist training, through its various local chapters, will enable you to learn about the nature of the state's varied physiographic regions, and help you understand the connections among our valued environment, culture, and economy.

We are a member of the Alliance for Natural Resource Outreach Providers (ANROSP)


Enjoy the Conserving Earth series on Red River Radio for coverage of environmental issues and conservation efforts with insightful discussions and expert opinions! 
Master Naturalist students on a boardwalk running through a swamp, learning about snakes from Professor John Carr of ULM who is standing in the swamp holding a snake..
Master Naturalist students on a boardwalk running through a swamp, learning about snakes from Professor John Carr of ULM.
Please visit our chapter page for a current list of chapters.
Parishes Currently Targeted/Served by LMNA Chapters
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Green - Northwest Chapter
Blue - Northeast Chapter
Rose - CenLa Chapter
Tan - Southwest Chapter
Red - Acadiana Chapter
Yellow - Greater Baton Rouge Chapter
Turquoise - Greater New Orleans Chapter
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Member's Benefits

While our LMNA Channel on YouTube (LMNA Channel - YouTube ) and Louisiana Maps - Louisiana Master Naturalist is open to all viewers there are supplementary educational materials that are available only to members on password protected web pages. 
View Flora and Fauna Page (Members Only)
2026 LMNA Board Meeting Dates 1st Monday monthly
January 5
February 2
March 2
April 10 Friday afternoon during Rendezvous
May 4
June 1
July 6
August SUMMER SKIP
September 7
October 5
November 2
December 7
Herpetologist in blue cap with Box Turtle in hand informing master Naturalists on a boardwalk in Acadiana.
L.E.A.R.N Herpetologist Brad 'Bone' Glorioso educating about Three-toed Box Turtle. Rendezvous 2026 celebrates Louisiana's Beautiful and Biodiverse Acadiana!
The LMNA salutes our 2025 award winner Nancy L. Newfield's magnificent contributions to scientific research, celebrating her 45th year of voluntary banding of hummingbirds in Louisiana. Master Bander, Nancy has changed global perceptions of these remarkable migrants! Learn more ...

The Southern Naturalist

Dr. Bob Thomas Ph.D., Professor & Director Center for Environmental Communication School of Communication & Design and his daughter Dr. Aimee Thomas have launched a fun and informational podcast series to spread knowledge and enjoyment of Louisiana's rich natural heritage. They are interested in regional coverage.

Emma Reid, the award-winning documentary videographer is on the look-out for interesting material for the series, so watch your in-boxes for information on how to contribute ideas!


LMNA CHANNEL

A screenshot of LMNA Channel showing an image from a LMNGBR Nature Notes video of benefits of a tree on the left and a view list of videos on the right.
Click on the image of the tree above to view the LMNA Channel on TouTube™.
Learn at your convenience with LMNA CHANNEL  
An exemplary image of an LMNA workshop field trip flyer depicting renowned Mycologist Dr. David Lewis examining a fungus.
An exemplary photo of a female naturalist wearing waders standing in a creek holding a fishing net.
An exemplary photo of a kindly-looking male naturalist standing behind a white pick-up truck while holding a pair of Louisiana Black Bear cubs.
A group of Louisiana Master Naturalists with their Birds Workshop guide with arm outstretched indicating  to a bird.
Renowned Botanist Dr. Charles Allen in light Blue shirt and baseball cap, holding up a section of a plant specimen as a teaching aid.
A smiling, renowned lady entomologist - Linda Auld, 'The NOLA Bug Lady', in red top holding up an educational poster with butterflies and their foodplants.
Expert male Botanist consulting with a lady in pine woodland. Both wear coats, he is speaking and she is writing notes.
Dr. Charles Allen in the Moon Garden at Allen Acres

State Logo

The logo for Louisiana Master Naturalist Association shows an Anhinga with wings spread
While chapters may have their own logos, they are unified under the LMNA logo featuring the Anhinga. The Anhinga is an aquatic bird that may be seen throughout the state of Louisiana and particularly loves swamp environments that are iconic of the state. 

Anhingas are sometimes called Snake Birds, as they forage in water, swimming with just the head and neck appearing above the water with a snake-like movement as they move along.  Since they don't have well-oiled feathers, they normally climb out of the water and spread their wings to allow them to dry. 

​ Our logo shows a juvenile Anhinga (note the tan neck and head) in its characteristic drying pose.
Louisiana Master Naturalists learning about pond life in the environmental education center at Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refugee. There's a shrimp on a projector screen
Louisiana Master Naturalists learning about pond life from Dr. Anna Hill in the environmental education center at Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge.

Where does education take place?

LMNA conducts indoor classes and field work. We are a confederation of chapters focused on regions and habitats throughout the state. 

​ Chapters may differ in their content and approach, but the coordination will ensure consistency in quality and focus.  All present a broad overview of the state's natural history, but chapters will vary based on geography.  You may choose whichever you wish.  Chapters share presenters and enjoy co-hosting field trips with other chapters.  We host an annual state gathering - 
Rendezvous - to meet one another and share knowledge and ideas.
A red and orange wild Gaillardia flower against a green background.
One of the glorious wildflowers in Louisiana's Southwest (Gaillardia) image and copyright Sue Ellen Lyons.
Master Naturalists from all over the state gathered in Hackberry for LMNA Rendezvous 2023.
Master Naturalists from all over the state gathered in Hackberry for LMNA Rendezvous 2023.
White-tailed Deer fawn resting by a stump with a swamp in the background
White-tailed Deer fawn at Restoration Park, West Monroe.

Would you like to support our work?

QR Code for LMNA's Paypal donations
If you would like to help our group's work through a donation you can give via this PayPal link, or use this QR Code. Thank you.

Can you give any second-hand books?

An LMNA fundraising nature book sale is a regular feature at Rendezvous. Most of the books are pre-owned and donated by chapter members.  They can vary from field guides to natural history subject related novels. The books are sold at discounted prices and available for purchase at posted times at a Rendezvous table.
A screenshot from the LMNGBR Nature Notes Video about Forest Bathing
​The LMNA Channel is now posting some members' educational presentations online to be enjoyed where-ever you may be.
Click the image to view Scott Courtright's exemplary presentation on Forest Bathing: Boosting Immunity and Mood, one video in a growing resource library. See also Forest Bathing on LMNA Blog.

A beautiful autumnal woodland scene with a pretty lady in outdoor clothing looking to her right - the words healing nature in green are overlaid. There is a section of text that reads Take a walk in the woods and learn why it helps your mind, body and spirit. Bring a friend and let's learn together about our beautiful natural world.Picture
Learn about Nature's healing properties. Click on the image above to view LMNA Blog

News  from around Louisiana

Louisiana Master Naturalists of Greater Baton Rouge
Louisiana Master Naturalists Northeast

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