Champions for Nature Challenge

The examiner to guide and help the Scout to do what is given below

Be aware

  • Complete the self-assessment of Senior Scout’s knowledge and understanding of the relationship between humans, nature and biodiversity with the help of the badge examiner (Examiner to advice the Scout and give the necessary documents)

  • Decide which learning path would Senior Scout like to work on (Better Choices or Nature and Biodiversity) with the help of the badge examiner

  • Complete 3 activities from one of the selected pathways to understand about the selected pathway with the help of badge examiner. (Examiner to give details of the activities and help the Scout to select the activity that he would prefer)

List of activities

“Better Choices” pathway

  • What is your stand on?

  • Four corners

  • Food pyramid

“Nature and Biodiversity” pathway

  • S.E.E the links

  • Discovering Nature with Seek App by Naturalist

  • One Planet

  • Storytelling - Pixar Pitch

Cooperate

  • Plan an environment related community service project at Scout Troop level with the help of Scout Master (with the participation of maximum group of 8 Senior Scouts /1 Patrol). Contribution from each Senior Scout Should be 16 service hours

    • Identify environmental issues or needs in your area

    • Explore possible solutions with fellow Senior Scouts

    • Design an action plan to execute the community project

Act

  • Execute the agreed plans for the service project.

  • Submit a report to the badge examiner on the Service project

  • Share the project on www.scout.org from Scout’s own scout.org account.

Awarding

With the Recommendation of relevant District officials, District Coordinator shall submit the specimen form to the National Head Quarters & National Champions for Nature Challenge coordinator will issue the Badge and the certificate. In the absence of District coordinator, ADC Program will submit the specimen form (report) to the NHQ.

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