Nebraska Master Naturalist is a statewide volunteer conservation program. Our program recruits, trains, manages, and provides resources for our volunteer naturalist members.
We use four strategies to meet Nebraska’s conservation needs, Habit Stewardship, Community Science, Environmental Education & Interpretation, and Outdoor Recreation & Skills.
This free webinar series will host a variety of presenters and subject matter within these four conservation strategies. Master Naturalist Mondays is a space to connect us to our conservation motivations and inspirations, and our naturalist community across the state of Nebraska.
For questions regarding this free virtual series contact Jamie Bachmann, jamie.bachmann@nebraska.gov
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Monthly on Mondays 12:30pm-1:30pm CST
All webinars will be recorded and found HERE. After viewing a recording, if you would like to contribute feedback, follow the link HERE, to the MNM Evaluation Form.
January 26th, 2026| 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm (CST) Register Here
A Year in Review: 2025
The 2026 season of Master Naturalist Mondays will kick off with a Year in Review. Your friendly Master Naturalist Coordinator will look back on the past year of the Nebraska Master Naturalist Program and speak to what is coming in 2026.
Presenter: Jamie Bachmann, Nebraska Master Naturalist, Program Coordinator
Presenter Bio: Jamie Bachmann has been the Program Coordinator for NMN since July of 2023. She has a nearly 20 year career in Environmental Education and has the coolest dog in the tri-state area.
May 11th, 2026| 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm (CT) Register Here
The Tick Talk
Tick education specifically for Nebraskans: identification, tick borne disease, prevention and tick safety. The goal is so we can all enjoy the outdoors.
Presenter: Jody Green, Associate Extension Educator, Nebraska Extension
Presenter Bio: Jody is an urban entomologist with Nebraska Extension in Douglas-Sarpy Counties. She has a background in environmental pest management, and graduate degrees in entomology from Purdue University. She is a regular panelist on Backyard Farmer and co-hosts a podcast called Arthro-Pod.
June 15th, 2026| 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm (CT) Register Here
Effects of Climate Change on Species and Ecosystems
This presentation will discuss how climate change is impacting species and ecosystems, both directly and by exacerbating non-climate stressors. Conservation strategies to address this issue will also be discussed.
Presenter: Rick Schneider, Retired, Volunteer for Conservation, Board Member, Audubon Spring Creek Prairie
Presenter Bio: Rick is retired from the NE Game and Parks Commission where he served as the head of the Nebraska Natural Heritage Program from 1996-2019. He was also the co-chair of the Nebraska Natural Legacy Project from 2002-2019. Prior to working for the Commission, Rick worked as an ecologist for The Nature Conservancy in Minnesota and the U.S. Forest Service in Montana.
July 20th, 2026| 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm (CT) Register Here
Volunteer Guide to Helping Increase Prescribed Fire on the Landscape
Volunteering to help on prescribed fire can take on many different forms. From showing up and carrying a drip torch, to having conversations with strangers we will dive into how you can dedicate time to helping return fire back to our landscape.
Presenter: Brian Teeter, Prescribed Fire Coordinator, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever
Presenter Bio: Brian has been the Nebraska prescribed fire coordinator for Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever of Nebraska since 2015. He works to increase equipment, education, and outreach and use of prescribed fire throughout Nebraska and the Great Plains.

