Scouts:
Are you looking for a conservation project to fulfill requirements for the Cub Scout World Conservation Award? Tuleyome, a non-profit conservation organization based in Woodland, has an opportunity for you!
What: A presentation on conservation and the environment (watersheds, trash, plastic), followed by a walk along the creek for a trash pick-up project
Date: Saturday, April 29th
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Where: UC Davis Putah Creek Nature Preserve – meet at Levee Road https://www.google.com/maps/@38.525323,-121.7901802,20.48z
Bring: Signed BSA Permission Slip and Tuleyome Waiver (check “Other – Conservation Project”)
Tuleyome will provide the trash bags, some grabber extension tools, and nitrile gloves. If you have your own grabbers and gloves, bring them.
The Cub Scout World Conservation Award provides an opportunity for Scouts to “think globally” and “act locally” to preserve and improve our environment. It’s designed to make youth members aware that all nations are closely related through natural resources and that we and our world environment are interdependent.