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Heart of Virginia Council Stanley Isaac & Charles Shade
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conservation The act of preserving, guarding, or protecting; the keeping (of a thing) in a safe or entire state; preservation. A wise use of natural resources. Source: Wiktionary.org Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14 Conservation Environmental Education
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The Scout Law The Outdoor Code 9 th Point…. A Scout is Thrifty Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY SCOUTING UNIT US National Park Service VA Dept. of Game and Inland Fisheries VA Dept. of Forestry VA Dept. of Conservation and Recreation City / County Parks and Recreation VA Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts Chesapeake Bay Foundation Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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Habitat and Wildlife Trails and Campsites Monitoring Structures Educational Historical Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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WATERWAYS – Improve habitat, streams, and shorelines WATERWAYS – Stabilize threatened stream banks Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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PLANTING – Re-vegetate damaged meadows and hillsides PLANTING – Plant trees, shrubs, and grasses to control erosion or attract wildlife Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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URBAN ENVIRONMENT – Establish and care for urban green spaces and neighborhood parks URBAN ENVIRONMENT – Create environmental impact awareness of your urban storm water drainage systems. Distribute information on how to properly dispose of toxic waste Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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WILDLIFE – Habitat improvement with nest boxes, feeders, or restocking ponds Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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TRAILS – Maintain or create trails CAMPSITES – Increase access. Remove unwanted sites Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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Rainfall and Water Quality Populations - Great Back-Yard Bird Count; VA Frog & Toad Call Surveys Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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Buildings, Bridges, Fences Nature Trail Signs Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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Develop and maintain outdoor classroom sites Teach skills and develop informational brochures Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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Clean and repair statues, gravestones, and other historical sites Assist archaeologists in protecting and studying archaeological sites Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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Involve Scouts in All Aspects of a Project Make Projects Fun Choose Reasonable First Projects Consider Skill Levels Set Reasonable Goals Make A Difference Adopt-a-site Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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Plan & Evaluate – “Conservation Project Planning Checklist” Document Recognize World Conservation AwardWebelos Activity Pins Boy Scout Merit Badges William T. Hornaday Award “Leave No Trace” Award Journey to Excellence Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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HOV Scout Reservation Superintendent – PAT DILLON HOV Scout Reservation Ranger – DEAN THURSTON Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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Handbook Resources: Conservation Project Planning Checklist What makes a good Conservation Project Sample Conservation Projects Day 5 Service Patrol Communicate plan to Patrol Leaders Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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Task – Build a quarter scale model of the Hoover Dam Why – To open up the view of Lake Dillon and allow more access for youth to canoes, fish, swim, and generally frolic How Many Wood Badge Participants Needed – All, especially the Beaver and Bear Patrols! Time Frame – Day 5: Sunday 10/15/14, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Items Needed: –Tools: Folding Shovels, Wheel Barrows, Tubs to mix cement, Wire Cutters and Duct Tape. –Clothing: Swim Trunks and Work Gloves –Other: First Aid Kit, Strong Backs, Water and Patience Project Leadership – FQM Staff and Scout Leaders Travel to Work Area – Walking Safety Factors – Spread out and communicate when we are digging and throwing cement. Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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Task – Remove the encroaching underbrush and trees on the Parade Field Why – To allow the space required for Scout Troops to properly assemble on the field for flag ceremonies How Many Wood Badge Participants Needed – All, especially the Beaver and Bear Patrols! Time Frame – Day 5: Sunday 10/15/14, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Items Needed: –Tools: Pruners, Hard tooth rakes, Limb saws –Clothing: Long sleeve shirt, Long pants, and Work gloves –Other: First Aid Kit, Strong Backs, Water and Patience Project Leadership – FQM Staff and Scout Leaders Travel to Work Area – Walking Safety Factors – Be mind of the area you are working in. Inform others when dropping a limb or tree. Look out for your fellow Wood Badger Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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"The nation behaves well if it treats the natural resources as assets which it must turn over to the next generation increased, and not impaired, in value." -Theodore Roosevelt - Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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Heart of Virginia Council Wood Badge S7-602-14
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