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Tiger – 1st Grade

Champions for Nature Tiger

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Tiger – 1st Grade

Champions for Nature Tiger

Elective

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As part of the World Organization of the Scouting Movement, this program is part of a global effort to teach youth about the conservation of natural resources.  This includes participating in a service project.

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Prior to any activity, use Scouting America SAFE Checklist to ensure the safety of all those involved.  

All participants in official Scouting America activities should become familiar with the Guide to Safe Scoutingand applicable program literature or manuals.   

Watch this video about Service Projects in Cub Scouting (6:44)

Be aware of state or local government regulations that supersede Scouting America practices, policies, and guidelines.  

To assist in the safe delivery of the program you may find specific safety items that are related to requirements for the Adventure. 

Before starting this Adventure complete the following: 

  • Use the Service Project Planning Checklist  to plan your den or pack service project. 
  • Review the SAFE Project Tool Use is an at-a-glance reference for service projects, not crafts.  It includes age guidelines for tools and types of allowed activities allowed for service projects. 

During the Adventure 

  • Give time for proper training on the use of the tools that will be used to complete the project to all youth and adults. 
  • Provide continuous, qualified adult supervision and discipline during the project.  
  • Following all manufacturer’s literature and age and skill restrictions shall supersede the recommendations in the publication. If there is a conflict, leaders shall follow the most restrictive guidelines. 

Complete the following requirements

Activities to fulfill these requirements are listed below. Choose one activity for each requirement to complete Champions for Nature Tiger.

Requirement 1

Discover the difference between renewable natural resources and non-renewable natural resources.

Requirement 2

Learn about the 3 R’s: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.

Requirement 3

Discover what happens to the garbage in your community

Requirement 4

Participate in a conservation project. 

Requirement 1

Discover the difference between renewable natural resources and non-renewable natural resources.

Choose one of the following:
Tiger – 1st Grade
Indoor
2
2
2

Identify pictures of items that are renewable resources and non-renewable resources.

Tiger – 1st Grade
Outdoor
4
2
2

Walk outside and point out items that are made from or use renewable resources and things that are made from or use non-renewable resources.  

Tiger – 1st Grade
Indoor
2
4
3

Cub Scouts bring everyday items from home and the den will sort them as made from renewable or non-renewable resources. 

Requirement 2

Learn about the 3 R’s: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.

Choose one of the following:
Tiger – 1st Grade
Indoor
2
2
2

Play a guessing game of items that can be recycled, reused, or reduced.

Tiger – 1st Grade
Outdoor
3
3
2

Reduce the use of electricity by making a solar powered oven  

Tiger – 1st Grade
Indoor
3
1
1

Take a walk around your den meeting location and point out what items can be recycled, reused, and/or reduced. 

Requirement 3

Discover what happens to the garbage in your community

Choose one of the following:
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Travel
2
1
5

Den outing to a waste management facility  

Tiger – 1st Grade
Indoor
3
2
2

Cub Scouts will learn about the journey a piece of garbage takes and then act it out in a skit.

Requirement 4

Participate in a conservation project. 

Choose one of the following:
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Outdoor
4
3
5

In celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Conservation Good Turn for America, Scouting America is joining the nationwide initiative aimed at addressing the critical issue of waterway and marine debris, “aquatic trash”, offering Scouts the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the health of our waterways and ecosystems.

Tiger – 1st Grade
Indoor
3
2
4

Conduct a clothing drive for a local charity.  

Tiger – 1st Grade
Outdoor
4
4
5

Plant a butterfly garden.

Tiger – 1st Grade
Indoor
3
2
2

Turn a plastic bottle into an indoor planter.

Bray Barnes

Director, Global Security Innovative
Strategies

Bray Barnes is a recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award, Silver
Beaver, Silver Antelope, Silver Buffalo, and Learning for Life Distinguished
Service Award. He received the Messengers of Peace Hero award from
the royal family of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and he’s a life member of
the 101st Airborne Association and Vietnam Veterans Association. Barnes
serves as a senior fellow for the Global Federation of Competitiveness
Councils, a nonpartisan network of corporate CEOs, university presidents, and
national laboratory directors. He has also served as a senior executive for the
U.S. Department of Homeland Security, leading the first-responder program
and has two U.S. presidential appointments

David Alexander

Managing Member Calje

David Alexander is a Baden-Powell Fellow, Summit Bechtel Reserve philanthropist, and recipient of the Silver Buffalo and Distinguished Eagle Scout Award. He is the founder of Caljet, one of the largest independent motor fuels terminals in the U.S. He has served the Arizona Petroleum Marketers Association, Teen Lifeline, and American Heart Association. A triathlete who has completed hundreds of races, Alexander has also mentored the women’s triathlon team at Arizona State University.

Glenn Adams

President, CEO & Managing Director
Stonetex Oil Corp.

Glenn Adams is a recipient of the Silver Beaver, Silver Antelope, Silver Buffalo, and Distinguished Eagle Scout Award. He is the former president of the National Eagle Scout Association and established the Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award. He has more than 40 years of experience in the oil, gas, and energy fields, including serving as a president, owner, and CEO. Adams has also received multiple service awards from the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers.