The Maine Master Naturalist Program is accepting applications for the next course of study in the natural history of Maine. Students will participate in a rigorous set of classes and field experiences over the course of a year to become certified as master naturalists. The location will be the Viles Arboretum in Augusta. For more information and an application visit www.mainemasternaturalist.org Application deadline is Saturday, March 15. From left, certified naturalist Beth Brooke joins currently enrolled students Karen Simpson and Davida Sky at a workshop to study the bone structure of Maine mammals. Here a bobcat skeleton is being reconstructed.
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