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Conservation

This is a recognition ceremony idea. Have those Cub Scouts who are eligible to receive awards come forward with their parents. Then have a forester or conservation officer present the awards. Following the presentation, a pack leader may describe a conservation project completed for the chartered organization or community.

The guest then briefly tells about his job and items of special interest pertaining to conservation.


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