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| ====== Otter Badges ====== | ====== Otter Badges ====== | ||
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| The badges that the kids earn are the four main “paws” (helping, activity, handicraft, and nature) plus the safety, service, and camping badges. Scouts who earn all four paws plus their safety and camping badge are able to earn the swimming otter badge to display on their Timberwolf uniform once they swim up. | The badges that the kids earn are the four main “paws” (helping, activity, handicraft, and nature) plus the safety, service, and camping badges. Scouts who earn all four paws plus their safety and camping badge are able to earn the swimming otter badge to display on their Timberwolf uniform once they swim up. | ||
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| ===== Investiture Badge ===== | ===== Investiture Badge ===== | ||
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| The biggest challenges that kids face with the safety badge are issues with memorization and being able to tie their shoes. If the issue is likely to resolve over time (a 7 year old may be able to do things that a 5 year old can' | The biggest challenges that kids face with the safety badge are issues with memorization and being able to tie their shoes. If the issue is likely to resolve over time (a 7 year old may be able to do things that a 5 year old can' | ||
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| ===== Helping Badge (Red Paw) ===== | ===== Helping Badge (Red Paw) ===== | ||
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| This meeting relies on having a zoo or wildlife rescue nearby. Zoos can be quite expensive to visit, although many offer group rates. Some of the families in your group may already be members, which can also save money on admissions. If it is not a possibility for your group, consider visiting a wildlife refuge or other place where there' | This meeting relies on having a zoo or wildlife rescue nearby. Zoos can be quite expensive to visit, although many offer group rates. Some of the families in your group may already be members, which can also save money on admissions. If it is not a possibility for your group, consider visiting a wildlife refuge or other place where there' | ||
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| + | ===== Camping Badge ===== | ||
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| + | An Otter earns their camping badge by camping for 5 nights, either with their raft or with their family. | ||
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| + | ===== Swimming Otter ===== | ||
| + | An Otter who has earned all four paws and their safety badge may complete the Timberwolf Investiture requirements prior to swimming up. This allows them to join the pack as an invested Timberwolf and wear the Swimming Otter badge on their Timberwolf uniform to recognize their achievements as an Otter. | ||
