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This is a great way to earn community service time toward various other honors and/or Investiture Achievement levels. It is also an opportunity to complete the practical requirements of the basic Rivers and Streams Honor. | This is a great way to earn community service time toward various other honors and/or Investiture Achievement levels. It is also an opportunity to complete the practical requirements of the basic Rivers and Streams Honor. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:32, 19 July 2022
Rivers and Streams - Advanced
Skill Level
2
Year
2012
Version
25.11.2024
Approval authority
General Conference
1
Earn the Rivers and Streams honor.
For tips and instruction see Rivers and Streams.
2
Spend at least one day in a river or stream habitat. Arrange for some service project to participate in (clean up, trail making, helping others learn about this specific habitat).
This is a great way to earn community service time toward various other honors and/or Investiture Achievement levels. It is also an opportunity to complete the practical requirements of the basic Rivers and Streams Honor.
3
Write a report about the following things (including maps, photographs or drawings may help):
- a. What river or stream did you visit?
- b. When did you visit?
- c. What did you do there?
- d. New information you learned about this type of habitat you beyond what was learned in the basic honor.
- e. Information about the specific river or stream you visited.
- f. Describe the service project you did (be specific).
- g. What did you learn about yourself while doing the service project?
- h. What did you learn about this habitat while doing this service project?
The report could be a written paper, blog post, or even written and made into a multimedia presentation.