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Wildlife Belt Loop and
Academic Art Pin
Requirements
Belt Loop
Complete these three requirements:
Explain what natural resources
are and why it's important to protect and conserve them.
Make a poster that shows and
explains the food chain. Describe to your den what happens if the food chain
becomes broken or damaged.
Learn about an endangered
species. Make a report to your den that includes a picture, how the species
came to be endangered, and what is being done to save it.
Academics Pin
Earn the Wildlife Conservation
belt loop, and
complete five of the following requirements:
Visit a wildlife sanctuary,
nature center, or fish hatchery.
Collect and read five
newspaper or magazine articles that discuss conservation of wildlife and
report to your family or den what you learn.
Learn about five animals that
use camouflage to protect themselves.
Make a birdbath and keep a
record for one week of the different birds that visit it.
Make a collage of animals that
are in the same class: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, or mammals.
Make a plaster cast of an
animal track. Show it to your den.
Visit with a person who works
in wildlife conservation, such as a park ranger, biologist, range manager,
geologist, horticulturist, zookeeper, fishery technician, or conservation
officer.
Visit a state park or national
park.
Participate in an
environmental service project that helps maintain habitat for wildlife, such
as cleaning up an area or planting trees.