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Webelos Scout Activity Badge

NATURALIST
Do these:
- With your parent, guardian, or Webelos den leader, complete the Respect
Character Connection.
- Know: Tell what interested you most when
completing the requirements for this activity badge. Tell what
you learned about how you can show appreciation and respect
for wildlife.
- Commit: Tell things that some people have done
that show a lack of respect for wildlife. Name ways that you
will show respect for and protect wildlife.
- Practice: Explain how completing the
requirements for this activity badge gives you the opportunity
to show respect.
And do five of these:
- Keep an "insect zoo" that you have collected. You
might have crickets, ants, or grasshoppers. Study them for a while
then release them. Share your experience with your Webelos den.
- Set up an aquarium or terrarium. Keep it for at least a month.
Share your experience with your Webelos den by showing them photos
or drawings of your project, or having them visit to see your
project.
- Visit a museum of natural history, nature center, or zoo with
your family, Webelos den, or pack. Tell what you saw.
- Watch for birds in your yard, neighborhood, or town for one
week. Identify the birds you see and write down where and when you
saw them.
- Learn about the bird flyways closest to your home. Find out
which birds use these flyways.
- Learn to identify poisonous plants and venomous reptiles found
in your area.
- Watch six wild animals (snakes, turtles, fish, birds, or
mammals) in the wild. Describe the kind of place (forest, field,
marsh, yard, or park) where you saw them. Tell what they were
doing.
- Give examples of
- A producer, a consumer, and a decomposer in the food chain
of an ecosystem
- One way humans have changed the balance of nature
- How you can help protect the balance of nature
- Identify a plant, bird, or wild animal that is found only in
your area of the country. Tell why it survives only in your area.
- Learn about aquatic ecosystems and wetlands in your area.
Discuss with your Webelos den leader or activity badge counselor
the important role aquatic ecosystems and wetlands play in
supporting lifecycles of wildlife and humans.
- Look around your neighborhood and identify how litter might be
dangerous to the birds and other animals. Clean up the litter.
Identify what else you might do to make your neighborhood safer
for animals.
- While you are a Webelos Scout, earn the Cub Scout Academics belt
loop for Wildlife
Conservation.
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