Bear Adventure: Fur, Feathers, and Ferns

Bear Adventure: Fur, Feathers, and Ferns

Bear Adventure: Fur, Feathers, and Ferns 1. While hiking or walking for one mile, identify six signs that any mammals, birds, insects, reptiles, or plants are living nearby the place where you choose to hike. 2. Name one animal that has become extinct in the last 

Taking a bike hike at your Disney Resort

Taking a bike hike at your Disney Resort

During your Disney vacation, Scouts and families can take ‘bicycle hikes’ along tree-lined paths, through lush meadows, past tranquil canals, and more. It’s bicycling bliss! To meet scout sporting and physical fitness goals, scouts fulfill requirements and adventures by learning about bicycles, safety gear, and 

Cub Scout: Plants & Wildlife

Cub Scout: Plants & Wildlife

During your Walt Disney World vacation, your scout will have the opportunity to dig more into plants & wildlife as you plan for your vacation, while traveling to WDW, dining at the restaurants, and visiting the parks. Throughout the Cub Scout ranks, there are many plant & 

Birds at Disney

Birds at Disney

Birds at Disney and at Home Scouts in several Cub Scout ranks are encouraged to identify birds found in their local area. Discovering birds in your own backyard is fun. Use this handy Wilderness Explorer Checklist to search for wildlife in your own backyard. On your Disney 

Insect Badge | Wilderness Explorers

Insect Badge | Wilderness Explorers

Insect Badge | near the exit of It’s Tough to be a Bug Wilderness Explorers and Scouts understand that every animal in the world has an important role. Insects are part of the animal kingdom and outnumber all other animals. Learn about the important role various insects play 

Animal Find Badge | Wilderness Explorers

Animal Find Badge | Wilderness Explorers

Animal Find Badge | all around the Animal Kingdom Wilderness Explorers and Scouts pledge to be friends to all animals. Locate as many different kinds of animals as you can during your visit to Animal Kingdom Park. Circle the animals in your WE Handbook and show the pages to the