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Aim: Scouts are working towards a world where people and natural systems have clean water and clean air.

Educational objectives

  • Explore the sources of clean water and clean air in the local environment.
  • Understand the ways water and air are naturally cleaned.

Age range : Under 11

 

Aim : Scouts are working towards a world where people and natural systems have clean water and clean air.

Educational objectives

  • Explore the sources of clean water and clean air in the local environment.
  • Identify threats to clean water and clean air in the local and global environment and be able to suggest solutions.

Age range : 11 to 14

 

Aim : Scouts are working towards a world where people and natural systems have clean water and clean air.

Educational objectives

  • Explore the sources of clean water and clean air in the local environment.
  • Demonstrate the relationship of personal actions to the availability of clean water and clean air in the local and global environment.

Age range : 15+

 

Aim : Scouts are working towards a world where sufficient natural habitat exists to support native species.

Educational objectives

  • Explore a local natural area.
  • Discover some of the local native species of plants and animals and their habitat needs.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of some contrasting natural habitats.

Age range : Under 11

 

Aim : Scouts are working towards a world where sufficient natural habitat exists to support native species.

Educational objectives

  • Explore a local natural area.
  • Understand the ecosystem connections of native species of plants and animals and their habitat needs.
  • Be aware of global conservation issues affecting biodiversity.

Age range : 11 to 14

 

Aim : Scouts are working towards a world where sufficient natural habitat exists to support native species.

Educational objectives

  • Explore a local natural area.
  • Understand the ecosystem connections of native species of plants and animals and their habitat needs.
  • Demonstrate the relationship between personal actions and the availability of sufficient natural habitat to support native species.
  • Be aware of global conservation issues affecting biodiversity.

Age range: 15+

 

Aim : Scouts are working towards a world where the risk of harmful substances to people and the environment are minimised.

Educational objectives

  • Be aware of harmful substances in the local environment.
  • Explain ways to reduce the risk of harmful substances to people, plants and animals.

Age range : Under 11

 

Aim : The risk of harmful substances to people and the environment are minimised.

Educational Objectives

  • Be aware of harmful substances in the local environment and identify their source.
  • Demonstrate what personal action can be taken to reduce the risk of harmful substances to people and the broader environment.

Age Range : 11 to 14

 

Aim : Scouts are working towards a world where the risk of harmful substances to people and the environment are minimised.

Educational objectives

  • Explain the local impact of harmful substances to people and the broader environment and what can be done by individuals, groups and the community to reduce the risk.
  • Understand the global impact of harmful substances and how local actions can change the global environment.

Age range : 15+

 

Aim : Scouts are working towards a world where the most suitable environmental practices are used.

Educational objectives

  • Show awareness of how our actions affect the environment and alternative ways to make a smaller impact.

Age range : Under 11

 
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