AIDAN ROMUALDO
CUB SCOUT
2003 - 2008 DEN 3 & 6
MY ADVENTURES IN SCOUTING
MY AWARDS
Cub Scout Pack 16 (0216)
Chartered by St. Philomena's Church
Livingston, New Jersey
Boy Scouts of America
Northern New Jersey Council # 333
Orange Mountains District # 47
Cub Awards 1
EARNED CUB SCOUT AWARDS
These are the Cub Scout Awards earned by Aidan over the
course of his CUb Scout tenure.
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THE CUB SCOUT WORLD CONSERVATION AWARD
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Webelos Scouts can earn the Cub Scout World Conservation Award by earning the Forester, Naturalist, and Outdoorsman activity badges and taking part in a den or pack conservation project.
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The Cub Scouts
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Tiger Cub 1
Tiger Cub 2
Wolf Cub 1
Webelos Scouts can earn the Cub Scout World Conservation Tiger Cubs, Wolf and Bear Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts have the opportunity to earn the Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award. Boys may earn the award in each of the program years as long as the requirements are completed each year. The first time the award is earned, the boy will receive the pocket flap award, which is to be worn on the right pocket flap of the uniform shirt. Each successive time the award is earned, a wolf track pin may be added to the flap. Leaders should encourage boys t o build on skills and experiences from previous years when working on the award for a successive year.
Wolf Cub 2
Wolf Cub 3
Bear Cub 1
Bear Cub 2
WEBELOS 1
WEBELOS 2
WEBELOS 3
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REQUIREMENTS

ALL RANKS
Attend Cub Scout day camp or Cub Scout/Webelos Scout resident camp.

RANK-SPECIFIC


TIGER CUBS

Complete one requirement in Achievement 5, "Let's Go Outdoors" (Tiger Cub Handbook) and complete three of the outdoor activities listed below.

WOLF CUB SCOUTS

Assemble the "Six Essentials for Going Outdoors" (Wolf Handbook, Elective 23b) and discuss their purpose, and complete four of the outdoor activities listed below.

BEAR CUB SCOUTS

Earn the Cub Scout Leave No Trace Award (Bear Handbook, Elective 25h) and compete five of the outdoor activities listed below.

WEBELOS SCOUTS

Earn the Outdoorsman Activity Badge (Webelos Handbook) and complete six of the outdoor activities listed below.

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

With your den, pack, or family:

Participate in a nature hike in your local area. This can be on an organized, marked trail, or just a hike to observe nature in your area.
Participate in an outdoor activity such as a picnic or park fun day.
Explain the buddy system and tell what to do if lost. Explain the importance of cooperation.
Attend a pack overnighter. Be responsible by being prepared for the event.
Complete an outdoor service project in your community.
Complete a nature/conservation project in your area. This project should involve improving, beautifying, or supporting natural habitats. Discuss how this project helped you to respect nature.
Earn the Summertime Pack Award.
Participate in a nature observation activity. Describe or illustrate and display your observations at a den or pack meeting.
Participate in an outdoor aquatic activity. This can be an organized swim meet or just a den or pack swim.
Participate in an outdoor campfire program. Perform in a skit, sing a song, or take part in a ceremony.
Participate in an outdoor sporting event.
Participate in an outdoor Scout's Own or other worship service.
Explore a local city, county, state, or national park. Discuss with your den how a good citizen obeys the park rules.
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SIX LEAVE NO TRACE GUIDELINES FOR CUB SCOUTS
1. PLAN AHEAD
Watch for hazards and follow all the rules of the park or outdoor facility. Remember proper clothing, sunscreen, hats, first aid kits, and plenty of drinking water. Use the buddy system. Make sure you carry your family's name, phone number, and address.
2. STICK TO TRAILS
Stay on marked trails whenever possible. Short-cutting trails causes the soil to wear away or to be packed, which eventually kills trees and other vegetation. Trampled wildflowers and vegetation take years to recover. Stick to trails!
3. MANAGE YOUR PET
Managing your pet will keep people, dogs, livestock, and wildlife from feeling threatened. Make sure your pet is on a leash or controlled at all times. Do not let your pet approach or chase wildlife. When animals are chased or disturbed, they change eating patterns and use more energy that may result in poor health or death.

Take care of your pet's waste. Take a small shovel or scoop and a pick-up bag to pick up your pet's waste— wherever it's left. Place the waste bags in a trash can for disposal.
4. LEAVE WHAT YOU FIND
When visiting any outdoor area, try to leave it the same as you find it. The less impact we each make, the longer we will enjoy what we have. Even picking flowers denies others the opportunity to see them and reduces seeds, which means fewer plants next year.

Use established restrooms. Graffiti and vandalism have no place anywhere, and they spoil the experience for others. Leave your mark by doing an approved conservation project.
5. RESPECT OTHER VISITORS
Expect to meet other visitors. Be courteous and make room for others. Control your speed when biking or running. Pass with care and let others know before you pass. Avoid disturbing others by making noise or playing loud music.

Respect "No Trespassing" signs. If property boundaries are unclear, do not enter the area.
6. TRASH YOUR TRASH
Make sure all trash is put in a bag or trash receptacle. Trash is unsightly and ruins everyone's outdoor experience. Your trash can kill wildlife. Even materials, such as orange peels, apple cores and food scraps, take years to break down and may attract unwanted pests that could become a problem.
EARNING THE AWARD - CUB SCOUTS
EARNING THE AWARD - LEADERS
Discuss with your leader or parent/guardian the importance of the Leave No Trace frontcountry guidelines.
  
On three separate outings, practice the frontcountry guidelines of Leave No Trace.
  
Boys in a Tiger Cub den complete the activities for Achievement 5, Let's Go Outdoors; boys in a Wolf den complete Requirement 7, Your Living World; boys in a Bear den complete Requirement 12, Family Outdoor Adventures; boys in a Webelos den earn the Outdoorsman activity badge.
  
Participate in a Leave No Trace-related service project.
  
Promise to practice the Leave No Trace frontcountry guidelines by signing the Cub Scout Leave No Trace Pledge.
  
Draw a poster to illustrate the Leave No Trace frontcountry guidelines and display it at a pack meeting.
Discuss with your den's Cub Scouts or your pack's leaders the importance of the Leave No Trace frontcountry guidelines.
  
On three separate outings demonstrate and practice the frontcountry guidelines of Leave No Trace.
  
Participate in presenting a den, pack, district, or council awareness session on Leave No Trace frontcountry guidelines.
  
Participate in a Leave No Trace-related service project.
  
Commit yourself to the Leave No Trace frontcountry guidelines by signing the Cub Scout Leave No Trace Pledge.
  
Assist at least three boys in earning Cub Scouting's Leave No Trace Awareness Award.
















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WANT TO DO MORE? TAKE THE PLEDGE!
THE LEAVE NO TRACE PLEDGE
You can take the pledge to practice the Leave No Trace frontcountry guidelines wherever you go. Just review the guidelines and promise to practice them in your frontcountry outings.
I promise to practice the Leave No Trace frontcountry guidelines wherever I go:

  1. PLAN AHEAD
  2. STICK TO TRAILS
  3. MANAGE YOUR PET
  4. LEAVE WHAT YOU FIND
  5. RESPECT OTHER VISITORS
  6. TRASH YOUR TRASH
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