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Conservation Project Planning
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Leading toMake a Difference
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Why should Scouts participate in conservation projects?
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Peaceful Settings
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Teach and Learn
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A Place to Provide Program
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For Having Fun!
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Preserving our Natural Resources
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Scouting and Conservation
How / Where is conservation woven into the fabric of scouting literature and policy?
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Scouting and Conservation
• A Scout is Thrifty• Do A Good Turn Daily• Leave No Trace• Conservation Projects• Outdoor Code
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Outdoor Code
As an American, I will do my best to Be clean in my outdoor manners,Be careful with fire,Be considerate in the outdoors,
And Be conservation minded.
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Scouting and Conservation
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Scouting and Conservation
How do we involve Scouts in appropriate conservation efforts?
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Conservation Project Examples
• Plant trees, vegetation
• Build bird and bat houses
• Stabilize eroded areas
• Collect discarded Christmas trees
• Teach environmental awareness
• Maintain recreational sites
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Conservation Project Examples
• Re-vegetate Damaged Hillsides
• Monitor Lake Water Quality
• Remove Exotic Plant Species
• Develop & Maintain Outdoor Classrooms
• Paint Warnings on Storm Drains
• Maintain Hiking Trails
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Adopt-a-site
• Partner with land management agencies
• Adopt a highway is one example
• Scouts develop a sense of ownership
• Scouts will be able to see how their efforts improve the condition of the site.
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Conservation Agency Examples
• Local– Cook County Forest Preserve– Lake County Forest Preserve– McHenry County Conservation District
• State– Volo Bog (Volo, IL)– Illinois State Beach Park (Beach Park, IL) – Havens Woods Preserve (Milwaukee, WI)– Kettle Moraine State Forest (WDNR)
• Federal– US Forest Service
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Arrow Corps 5
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Conservation Agencies
• Need help from volunteers• Welcome Scout groups• Like long term associations• Will educate and train your Scouts
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Planning a Good Conservation Project
• Involve the Scouts in all aspects• Make the project fun• Choose reasonable first projects
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Planning a Good Conservation Project
• Consider skill levels• Set reasonable goals• Make a difference • Make it worthwhile
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Conservation Project Safety
• Gear projects to scouts capabilities• Identify Any Safety Hazards• Follow Agency Safety Rules• Give Instruction on Use of Tools• Leaders Make Safety Sweeps
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Conservation Project SafetyScouting’s Sweet 16
• Qualified Supervision• Physical Fitness• Buddy System• Safe Area• Safe Equipment• Personal Safety Gear• Safety Policies• Skill Level Limits
• Weather Check• Planning• Communications• Permits & Notices• First Aid Resources• Applicable Laws• CPR Resource• Discipline
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Documenting Conservation Projects
• Project Logbooks– Project Scope and Definition– Include Before and After Pictures– Note Individuals Involved– Note Long Term Responsibilities– Newspaper Accounts
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Recognition for Conservation• Recognize the Scouts• Connect projects with awards and
advancement
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Recognition and Conservation Projects
• Recognize the Cooperative Agency • Follow-up with a letter• Invite the media
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Conservation Project Planning Checklist
• What is the task to be done?
• Why is it important?
• How many Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, or Venturers can take part in the work?
• What is the time frame for completing the project?
• What tools and materials will be needed,if any, and who will provide them?
Scouting leaders and agency personnel can use the following checklist to assist them in planning conservation projects.
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Conservation Project Planning Checklist
• What leadership skills are required to oversee the work?
• Who will provide project leadership?(List youth and adult Scouting leaders and any agency personnel.)
• How will youth reach the work area?
• What safety factors are involved and how will they be addressed?
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Second Weekend Conservation Projects
• Camp Sol R. Crown
• Apply information from the Project Planning Check List
• Bring recommended equipment
• Enthusiasm
• Sense of accomplishment
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C7-129-12Conservation Projects
• Erosion control for the east & west porticos• Build a fire ring on the east side of Jadel• Split and stack firewood for fall camp season
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C7-129-12 Recommended Equipment
Class B Uniform – Scouting appropriate Water Bottles Sun Screen Hat Gloves Sturdy Shoes Shovels / Rakes Wheel Barrels
“Be Prepared”
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Leaving Our Legacy
Leading to Make a Difference
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