CSP consists of the following components, totaling approximately 45+ hours of instruction:
Seven in-person sessions will be held on one evening a week from 6 - 9 p.m. (21 hours of instruction):
- Program Overview
- Michigan Conservation Heritage
- Ecological Foundations and Ecoregions
- Terrestrial Ecosystems : Grasslands
- Invasive Species/Climate Change
- Aquatic Ecosystems: Streams
- Capstone Projects and Commencement
Two full-day Saturday field sessions will be held on Saturdays from approximately 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (14 hours of instruction):
- Terrestrial Field Experience
- Aquatic Field Experience
Self-paced online learning modules will cover the following content (approximately 10-12 hours):
- Michigan’s Unique Conservation Heritage and Making Choices for Natural Resources Management
- Ecology 101
- Forests and Forest Ecosystems and Management 101
- Lakes Ecosystems and Management
- Wetland Ecosystems and Management
- Climate Change/Invasive Species
Initial CSP requirements consist of:
- 45+ hours of basic ecological training (including attendance at in-person sessions as well as completion of online learning modules, and completion of required assignments, activities, learning reflections and program evaluations).
- 40 hours of conservation service annually (opportunities will be shared by the local office of MSU Extension and local partners as they become available). An in-class Capstone Project must also be completed, and counts toward your initial 40-hour service requirement.
- In subsequent years, 8 hours of advanced training plus 20 hours of volunteer service are for annual recertification (as selected by the individual conservation steward).
Fall 2018 Course Offering Information
Kalamazoo County: September 10th - October 22nd
- Seven weeknight sessions on Mondays (6 - 9 p.m.) and two Saturday field sessions (September 22 & October 13, 9-5 pm). Registration fee is $250/person.
- For more information, contact Anna Kornoelje (akornoelje@naturecenter.org), Beth Clawson (clawsonb@anr.msu.edu) or Misty Klotz (klotzmis@msu.edu).
- Register here
St. Clair County: September 11th - October 23rd
- Seven weeknight sessions held on Tuesdays (6 - 9 p.m.) and two Saturday field sessions (Sept. 22 & Sept. 29, 9 - 5 p.m.). Limited partial scholarships are available.
- For more information, contact Kirsten Lyons (stewardship@scriver.org or 810-294-4965).
- Register here
Oakland County: September 15th - October 24th
- Six weeknight sessions held on Wednesdays (6 - 9 p.m.) and three Saturday field sessions (Sept. 15, Sept. 29, October 20, 9 - 5 p.m.). Registration fee is $250/person. Limited partial scholarships are available.
- For more information, contact Bindu Bhakta (bhaktabi@anr.msu.edu) or Cathy Morris (248-858-1639).
- Register here