Hello Everyone,
Im posting today under the respective "Scouting Topics" pages to share this new Scouting program with you.
The program is a special award offered by the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum called the Heinz Refuge Scouting Award and it is open to all Scouts.
I dont want to burden everyone with reading all of the details in this post, but I've included an excerpt below and you can also check out the Environmental Education section of their website or do a Google search for more info.
Here's an excerpt from the Heinz Refuge Scouting Award brochure:
"The Heinz Refuge Scouting Award was created to recognize the efforts of those Scouts who seek to learn more about the cultural, historical, and environmental importance surrounding the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum, and who seek to apply their passion for the environment in their daily lives.
Completion of the award requires seeing and experiencing the Refuge grounds and facilities first-hand, learning and applying knowledge obtained from Refuge exhibits and brochures, and participating in Refuge-based activities, service projects, etc.
The Heinz Refuge Scouting Award patch depicts the Philadelphia skyline behind a scenic vision of the Refuge, symbolizing the cultural, historical, and environmental importance of the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum and its role as an urban Refuge."
For more information, you can contact the Refuge at the following:
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum
8601 Lindbergh Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA 19153
215-365-3118
www.fws.gov/heinz
Please feel free to share this with any fellow Scouters who may be interested in what this program has to offer.
Sincerely,
S W