Conservation Program

The Boy Scout conservation program's emphasis is to incorporate throughout the Scouting Program and activities an awareness and understanding of conservation as wise and intelligent management of natural resources. The development of good citizens is one of Scouting's aims, and citizenship needs to practice sound environmental living and conservation of natural resources.

The conservation program focus on making all involved in the Scouting - youth, adult members, and family members - aware of their responsibility for the future. There is an increasing awareness that Scouting members are an integral part of the environment and that their actions or inactions affect the quality of life throughout this nation and the world.

These aims are met through knowledge taught at the unit level, and through activities such as service projects. There are awards that scouts can earn for outstanding conservation and environmental awareness.

 

Materials found on InsaneScouter'.org is © 1998 - 2025, but may be reproduced and used for anything consistent with the Scouting and Guiding programs. Unless otherwise noted on the page. If you believe we are republishing your copyrighted material without permission, please Contact Us including the url to have it removed or your copyright information added. All opinions expressed on these pages are those of the original authors. All holdings are subject to this Disclaimer.

Please be advised that InsaneScouter is NOT affiliated with any Scouting or Guiding Organization including Boy Scouts of America.

Scouting resources for Den Leaders, Cubmasters, Scoutmasters, Girl Guides, Girl Scout, Cub Scout, Venturing, Exploring, Beavers, Joey, Boy Scout Leaders