CUB SCOUT AWARDS
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There are NO formal requirements for these strips. Each Unit establishes the procedure for awarding the strip. Usually, a Recruiter Strip is awarded to a Cub Scout or Boy Scout the first time he is successful in getting a friend, relative, classmate, or other acquaintance to join his unit.
Notes Typically, only ONE strip is awarded to a boy while he is a Cub Scout, and another may be
awarded while he is a Boy Scout
Notes Typically, only ONE strip is awarded to a boy while he is a Cub Scout, and another may be
awarded while he is a Boy Scout
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Religious Emblems recognize youth and adults who demonstrate
faith, observe the creeds or principles of the faith, and give service.
Many religious-faith groups have programs of intensive religious education for individual Tiger Cubs,Wolf, Bear, Webelos, Boy Scouts, and Venturers. Religious Emblems are designed to recognize youth and adults who demonstrate faith, observe the creeds or principles of the faith, and give service. Religious emblems are not Scouting awards; they are presented by religious groups to boys who earn them.
The Religious Emblems programs are administered by various religious institutions and recognized, but not sponsored, by the BSA. These are generally recognized by a medal and an embroidered square knot. In some denominations, four different awards may be available.
faith, observe the creeds or principles of the faith, and give service.
Many religious-faith groups have programs of intensive religious education for individual Tiger Cubs,Wolf, Bear, Webelos, Boy Scouts, and Venturers. Religious Emblems are designed to recognize youth and adults who demonstrate faith, observe the creeds or principles of the faith, and give service. Religious emblems are not Scouting awards; they are presented by religious groups to boys who earn them.
The Religious Emblems programs are administered by various religious institutions and recognized, but not sponsored, by the BSA. These are generally recognized by a medal and an embroidered square knot. In some denominations, four different awards may be available.
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The Leave No Trace Award (Cub Scouts) has been replaced by the Outdoor Ethics Awareness Award. However, some Councils still have this patch in their local Scout store and will continue to allow people to earn it until the patches are gone.
Outdoor Ethics Awareness Award requirements
Cub Scouts
Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, Venturers, Sea Scouts, and Scouters (Adults)
Outdoor Ethics Awareness Award requirements
Cub Scouts
- Describe what the Outdoor Code means to you.
- Complete the Leave No Trace on-line course and print the certificate.
- Complete the Tread Lightly! TL! Kid's Outdoor Quiz and print the certificate. (Click on the "Outdoor Quiz" arrow.)
- Participate in an outdoor ethics activity facilitated by a person who has completed the BSA outdoor ethics orientation course or is a BSA outdoor ethics trainer or master.
Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, Venturers, Sea Scouts, and Scouters (Adults)
- Recite from memory and explain the meaning of the Outdoor Code.
- Watch the National Park Service (NPS) Leave No Trace video athttp://www.nps.gov/features/wilderness/leavenotrace/popup.html.
- Complete the Leave No Trace on-line youth course and print the certificate.
- Earn the Tread Lightly! online course certificate. Print the certificate when you are done.
- Participate in an outdoor ethics course, workshop or training activity facilitated by a person who has completed the BSA outdoor ethics orientation course or is a BSA outdoor ethics trainer or master.
![]() Outdoor Activity Award
Tiger Cubs, Wolf and Bear Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts have the opportunity to earn the Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award. Boys may earn the award in each of the program years as long as the requirements are completed each year. The first time the award is earned, the boy will receive the pocket flap award, which is to be worn on the right pocket flap of the uniform shirt. Each successive time the award is earned, a wolf track pin may be added to the flap. Leaders should encourage boys to build on skills and experiences from previous years when working on the award for a successive year www.scouting.org/filestore/cubscouts/pdf/512-013_WB.pdf Outdoor Activities
These activities must be in addition to any similar activities counted for rank advancement, and can be accomplished as a family, den, or pack.
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Wolf Track pins
If a boy earns the Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award multiple times, the second and subsequent awards are made by giving a Wolf Track pin which is pinned onto the patch. Rank-Specific
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This World Conservation Award can be earned only once while you are in Cub Scouting (i.e. as either a Wolf,Bear, or Webelos Scout; but not by Tiger Cubs).
World Conservation Award (Cub Scouting) requirements
Wolf Scout
World Conservation Award (Cub Scouting) requirements
Wolf Scout
- Earn the Paws on the Path adventure.
- Earn the Grow Something adventure.
- Complete requirements 1 and 2 from the Spirit of the Water adventure.
- Participate in a den or pack conservation project in addition to the above.
- Earn the Fur, Feathers, and Ferns adventure.
- Earn either the Bear Goes Fishing or Critter Care adventure.
- Complete requirement 3 from the Baloo the Builder adventure by constructing a bird feeder or a bird house as one of the options.
- Participate in a den or pack conservation project in addition to the above.
- Earn the Building a Better World adventure.
- Earn the Into the Wild adventure.
- Earn the Into the Woods adventure.
- Earn the Earth Rocks adventure.
- Complete requirements 1, 3a, and 3b in the Adventures in Science adventure.
- Participate in a den or pack conservation project in addition to the above.