THE BELT LOOP AND PIN PROGRAM
A LISTING OF REQUIREMENTS TO EARN AWARDS

Requirements
Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts may complete requirements
in a family, den, pack, school, or community environment. Tiger
Cubs must work with their parents or adult partners. Parents and
partners do not earn loops or pins.
| Belt Loop Requirements: |
| 1. |
Explain what natural resources are and why it's important to protect and conserve them. |
| 2. |
Make a poster that shows and explains the food chain. Describe to your den what happens if the food chain becomes broken or damaged. |
| 3. |
Learn about an endangered species. Make a report to your den that includes a picture, how the species came to be endangered, and what is being done to save it. |
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| Pin Requirements: |
| 1. |
Visit a wildlife sanctuary, nature center, or fish hatchery. |
| 2. |
Collect and read five newspaper or magazine articles that discuss conservation of wildlife and report to your family or den what you learn. |
| 3. |
Learn about five animals that use camouflage to protect themselves. |
| 4. |
Make a birdbath and keep a record for one week of the different birds that visit it. |
| 5. |
Make a collage of animals that are in the same class: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, or mammals. |
| 6. |
Make a plaster cast of an animal track. Show it to your den. |
| 7. |
Visit with a person who works in wildlife conservation, such as a park ranger, biologist, range manager, geologist, horticulturist, zookeeper, fishery technician, or conservation officer. |
| 8. |
Visit a state park or national park. |
| 9. |
Participate in an environmental service project that helps maintain habitat for wildlife, such as cleaning up an area or planting trees. |
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