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Masters of the biosphere

A corps of trained Naturalists bolster the state park system

Posted: November 30, 2009 at 2:28 a.m.

Bert Turner, a member of the Central Arkansas Master Naturalists, clears a trail at Cossatot River State Park on Nov. 21. The state’s Master Naturalists are trying to rally new students for a Cossatot River chapter beginning next year.

Talking to Anne Massey of the fledgling Arkansas Master Naturalists must be something like meeting with Tom Hayden in Ann Arbor back in 1962, right after his Students for a Democratic Society held its first convention but before it really took off.

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