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Cub Scout World Conservation Award: Helps and Ideas

January 4, 2020 Leave a Comment

The Cub Scout World Conservation Award may be earned by Wolves, Bears, or Webelos (including Webelos working on Arrow of Light). They earn the award by working on their rank appropriate conservation and nature adventures. They must also participate in a conservation project.

Requirements for Cub Scout World Conservation Award

Cub Scout World Conservation Award

Cub Scouts may earn this award by completing all of the requirements for their current year, as listed below.

Wolf Scout Requirements

Wolf-1. Earn the Paws on the Path adventure.

Wolf-2. Earn the Grow Something adventure.

Wolf-3. Complete requirements 1 and 2 from the Spirit of the Water adventure.

Wolf-4. Participate in a den or pack conservation project in addition to the above.

Bear Scout Requirements

Bear-1. Earn the Fur, Feathers, and Ferns adventure.

Bear-2. Earn either the A Bear Goes Fishing or Critter Care adventure.

Bear-3. Complete requirement 3 from the Baloo the Builder adventure by constructing a bird feeder or a bird house as one of the options.

Bear-4. Participate in a den or pack conservation project in addition to the above.

Webelos Scout Requirements (including boys earning the Arrow of Light rank)

Webelos-1. Earn the Building a Better World adventure.

Webelos-2. Earn the Into the Wild adventure.

Webelos-3. Earn the Into the Woods adventure.

Webelos-4. Earn the Earth Rocks adventure.

Webelos-5. Complete requirements 1, 3a, and 3b from the Adventures in Science adventure.

Webelos-6. Participate in a den or pack conservation project in addition to the above.

Download printable requirements for Cub Scout World Conservation Award (PDF format)

Download printable checkoff sheet for Cub Scout World Conservation Award (PDF format)

Download printable note sheet for Cub Scout World Conservation Award (PDF format)

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On Our Nature Walk: Our First Talk About Our Impact on the Environment (The World Around Us, 6)
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Arrow of Light Building a Better World Adventure: Cub Scout Helps and Ideas

The requirements for the Building a Better World adventure help Webelos learn about good citizenship and good stewardship of our resources. Webelos working towards Arrow of Light will learn about the flag, become more engaged in their communities, explore energy conservation, and develop leadership skills. Here are a few ideas to help you with this achievement. and some checkoff sheets .

Nova Wild! and the World Conservation Award

A reader asks “My cubs earned the Cub Scout World Conservation Award as Bears. In June we will be Webelos and part of our den program this year is to offer the Nova Wild program. Do they need to earn the CS World Conservation Award again or can the award they have earned be applied to this Nova program? We have not applied the Conservation Award to any other Nova Programs.” Add your comments.

Stories about Kids and Conservation

When working on conservation requirements, I like to use stories about youth who are participating in conservation projects. I think it makes it more interesting to the Scouts if they see that young people can make a difference.

International Spirit Award for Cub Scouts

The International Spirit Award recognizes Scouts who learn more about Scouting around the world. By doing the requirements for this award, Cub Scouts learn to appreciate different cultures.

Fur, Feathers, and Ferns Adventure: Cub Scout Helps and Ideas

Bear Cub Scouts observe wildlife and plants when they work on the Fur, Feathers, and Ferns adventure. They find out about endangered species and gardening.

The Outdoor Code

Every Scout who is spending time outdoors should be familiar with the Outdoor Code. It is especially important for Webelos, Scouts BSA, and Venturers who are out camping regularly.

Baloo the Builder Adventure: Cub Scout Helps and Ideas

Bear Cub Scouts make simple wooden projects while doing the Baloo the Builder adventure. They also learn about choosing the appropriate tool and tool safety.

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