Earth Tribe
Earth Tribe
Earth Tribe is the new World Scouting program inviting youth members to complete a series of exciting environmental challenges. Each challenge is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals. Download the Action Kit and work through the activities to earn the corresponding Earth Tribe badge to wear on your uniform!
Champions for Nature Challenge
Become a champion for nature and biodiversity by developing sustainable habits for an eco-friendly and healthy lifestyle.
Use the action kit above to complete:
- Self-assessment
- Get hands on
At least 2 activities of 10-15 minutes each for Joey Scouts/Cub Scouts
At least 3 activities of 30 minutes to 1 hour each for Scouts
At least 3 activities of 30 minutes to 4 hours each for Venturer Scouts/Rover Scouts
(19 sample activities in action kit to choose from or create your own) - Plan your next move
Community service project
A minimum of 30 minutes for Joey Scouts/Cub Scouts
A minimum of 2 hours for Scouts/Venturer Scouts/Rover Scouts
Tide Turners Plastic Challenge
Build healthier and more resilient oceans, lakes and lands by understanding how pollution affects every corner of the world.
Use the action kit above to complete:
- Self-assessment
- Plastic audit quiz
- Get hands on
At least 5 activities of 15-20 minutes each for Joey Scouts/Cub Scouts
At least 4 activities of 20-40 minutes each for Scouts/Venturer Scouts/Rover Scouts
(21 sample activities in action kit to choose from or create your own) - Plan your next move
Cooperate and act
A minimum of 30 minutes for Joey Scouts/Cub Scouts
A minimum of 2-4 hours for Scouts/Venturer Scouts/Rover Scouts - After your journey
Report on your experience
Scouts Go Solar Challenge
Discover the power of the sun and learn about how energy and the climate are interconnected.
Use the action kit above to complete:
- Complete all of the required activities for your age group featured on page 15 of the Solar Energy Handbook!
OR - Younger sections may consider a Solar Introduction Workshop (with up to eight 15-minute activities completed in a circuit) as featured on page 46 of the Solar Energy Handbook