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FREE BOY SCOUT ACTIVITIES At the New Jersey WILD Outdoor Expo September 8th & 9th, 2018 10 AM 5 PM Rain or Shine Colliers Mills Wildlife Management Area Jackson Township, NJ Free Admission & Parking No reservation or fee for most programs or activities. Badge Counselors will not be present at the Expo. The New Jersey WILD Outdoor Expo celebrates the state s bountiful natural resources and rich outdoor heritage. The event is hosted by the NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife, Division of Parks and Forestry, the State Forestry Services and the of The Expo helps people connect with the natural world by providing a unique blend of conservation information, education and hands-on opportunities to learn outdoor skills and activities. Numerous environmental and conservation exhibits, demonstrations and seminars are planned for the weekend. Visitors can learn about, and try, a wide array of activities including fishing, biking, hiking, shooting sports, kayaking, camping skills, rock climbing, wildlife watching and much more. For more information, or to be added to the scout mailing list, please contact Stephanie DAlessio at 609-984-0621 or email at stephanie.dalessio@conservewildlifenj.org 1

Boy Scout Badge Activities & Programs New Jersey WILD Outdoor Expo September 8th & 9th Boy Scout Badge Activity Activity Description Location Time Archery 1b) State and Explain the general safety rules for archery. Intro to Archery Introductions to archery and shotgun shooting for people ages 10+, while emphasizing safety and Archery Range 2a) Name and point to the their role in the wise use parts of an arrow. of renewable wildlife re- from 10 AM 4PM 2c) Name the four principal materials for making arrow shafts Pine Pitch Glue and Arrow Marking sources, as well as joining Warpath Archery in learning how to make your own arrows. Conservation Tent Camping 5d) List the outdoor essentials necessary for any campout, and explain why each item is needed. 8) Explain safety procedures for cooking. NJ State Parks Service NJ State Parks Service Osprey Platform Building (CWF) (Satur Only) Making fire by friction by Practical Primitive A Day at the Campsite Join a biologist from the Conserve Wildlife Founda- Campsite Area Campsite Area Fire by Friction 1 PM, 2 PM, 3 PM Day at the Campsite 11 AM, 1 PM, 3 PM Osprey Platform 9b) Hiking, backpack. 9c) Perform conservation project. Bat Box Building (CWF) (Sun Only) tion of NJ in 2 different conservation projects to aid a threatened species. Tent 11 AM & 1 PM Bat Box 11 AM & 1 PM 2

Badge Climbing 1b) Show that you know how to prevent injuries or illnesses that could occur during climbing activities Activity Activity Description Location Time 3) Present yourself Properly dressed. Rock Wall Climbing Learn how to, and participate in rock climbing. Monmouth Co. Parks Campsite 5) Verbal signs. 6) Rope. 7) Knots. Environmental Science 1) Identify the contribution made by the Boy Scouts of America to environmental science. E1) Do research on one endangered species found in your state. of New Jersey Tent Collect informational brochures on endangered and threatened species of animals that live, breed and migrate through the State of N.J. Speak to a Wildlife Biologist on the Species that they protect. Tent 1d) Name and explain five Fishing safety practices you should always follow while fishing. Fish Tank 6a) Explain the importance of practicing Leave No Trace techniques. Freshwater Fish of NJ Aquarium and fishing demos Fish Tank 11 AM 12 PM 2 PM 6b) Discuss the meaning and importance of catch 4 PM and release. 3

Badge Activity Activity Description Location Time Fishing 2) Different rods and how they are used. 4) Demonstrate how to tie the following knots: improved clinch knot, Palomar knot, uni knot, uni to uni knot, and arbor knot. Casting and Fishing instruction and Demonstration Learn how to be a better fisherman Environmental Tank 12 PM 2 PM 4 PM 8) Explain what good outdoor sportsman like behavior is and how it relates to anglers. Fish and Wildlife Management 1) Purpose of fish and wildlife conservation and management. 2) Three Major problems that continue to threaten your state s fish and wildlife resources. Speak to a NJDEP Conservation officer Speak with a wildlife biologist from Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey Collect materials on how to protect NJ Endangered and threatened species Collect information of problems that continue to threaten your State s fish and wildlife resources. NJDEP Tent Tent Ongoing through out the Forestry 1a) Leaf, twig, cone, or fruiting bodies characteristics. 3a) Describe the contributions forests make to us and the environment. Tree ID Walks Learn about trees and how to identify them and investigate various forestry stewardship activities Forestry Row 10:15 AM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 4) Meaning of forest management. 4

Badge Activity Activity Description Location Time Hiking 2) Explain good hiking practices. 3) Explain how hiking is an aerobic activity, and how to increase your fitness for longer hikes. Tree ID Walks Learn about native plants and trees Forestry Row Tree ID Walk 10:15 PM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM Kayaking 3b) Review the importance of safety equipment: life jackets, extra paddle, signal device, etc. 7) Demonstrate different strokes used. Kayaking for beginners Learn all the basics of kayaking during this 1.5 hour beginner class; Registration required, appropriate clothing encouraged Kayak Workshop area (Registration is required) 10:30 AM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM Mammal Study 3c) From study and reading, write a simple life history of one nongame mammal that lives in your area. Collect informational materials about nongame mammals Gather information necessary to create a life history of our favorite animal Tent Ongoing through the 4a) Tell the uses of study skins and mounted specimens respectively. Wild game skinning demo, game species demo Game mammals, research study skins by the NJ Trappers Association Game Processing Tent 5

Badge Activity Activity Description Location Time Mammal Study 1) Explain the meaning of animal, invertebrate, vertebrate, and mammal. 2) Explain how the animal kingdom is classified. 3c) Write about a nongame mammal in your area; repro- Collect informational materials about nongame mammals Collect brochures, field guides and other informational materials on native species of animals Tent duces, eats, natural habitat. Is it dependent on humans and Nature 1) Name 3 ways in which plants are important to animals. 2) Name 3 ways in which animals are important to plants. Snakes, insects, fish, wildlife information, programs and demos Snakes, insects, fish, wildlife information, programs and demos Reptile display 3) Explain the term food chain. Photography 5) Photograph an action shot, an animal shot, and a Wildlife Photography Take a self guided tour through the Colliers Mills Wildlife Management Area to locate interesting subjects to photograph Choose any trail you would like to explore nature shot. Wildlife Photography Demo Wildlife photography Demo by CamraScapes Exhibitor Row 1:00 PM Satur Only 6

Badge Activity Activity Description Location Time Plant Science 1) Make a drawing and identify five or more parts of a flowering plant. Tell what each part does. 10:15 AM 2) Explain photosynthesis and tell why this process is important. 4) Explain how water, light, air, temperature, and pests affect plants. Tree ID Walks Tree Identification Forestry Row 12:00 PM 2:00 PM Plant Science A) Visit a park, forest, or other natural area near your home. While you are there: 1) Determine which species of plants are the largest and which are the most abundant. Note whether they cast shade on other plants. Tree ID Walks Tree and Plant Identification Forestry Row 10:15 AM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 3) Record any differences in the types of plants you see at the edge of a forest, near water, in burned areas, or near a road or railroad. Reptile and Amphibian Study 4) Explain how reptiles and amphibians are an important component of the natural environment. 5) Describe how reptiles and amphibians reproduce. Rainforest Reptiles RocK! Explore the reptile mobile zoo Reptile Display 6) From observation, describe how snakes move forward. Describe the functions of the muscles, ribs, and belly plates. 7

Badge Activity Activity Description Location Time Scuba Diving 5) Explain what an ecosystem is, and describe four aquatic ecosystems a diver might experience. 6) Find out about three career opportunities in the scuba industry. Pick one and find Sport SCUBA Diving memo Divers demonstrate the use of sport diving equipment with a narrator describing both dive equipment and dive techniques. Programs also teach about NJ s marine environment, Fish Tanks (registration required) 11:00 AM 2:00 PM out the education, training, and experience required for this profession. laws and regulations for swimming and SCUBA diving in NJ. 1a) Explain why BB and pellet air guns must always Shotgun Shooting be treated with the same respect as firearms. 1d) Explain the main points of the laws for owning and using guns in your community and state. 2a) Identifying principal parts of a shotgun action Introductions to archery and shotgun shooting for people ages 10+, while emphasizing safety and their role in the wise use of renewable wildlife resources Demonstrating the use of safe and precautious measures while using firearms. Archery and Shotgun Range from 10:00 AM 4:00 PM types, and how they function. 8

FREE GIRL SCOUT ACTIVITIES At the New Jersey WILD Outdoor Expo September 8th & 9th, 2018 10 AM 5 PM Rain or Shine Colliers Mills Wildlife Management Area Jackson Township, NJ Free Admission & Parking No reservation or fee for most programs or activities. Badge Counselors will not be present at the Expo. The New Jersey WILD Outdoor Expo celebrates the state s bountiful natural resources and rich outdoor heritage. The event is hosted by the NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife, Division of Parks and Forestry, the State Forestry Services and the of The Expo helps people connect with the natural world by providing a unique blend of conservation information, education and hands-on opportunities to learn outdoor skills and activities. Numerous environmental and conservation exhibits, demonstrations and seminars are planned for the weekend. Visitors can learn about, and try, a wide array of activities including fishing, biking, hiking, shooting sports, kayaking, camping skills, rock climbing, wildlife watching and much more. For more information, or to be added to the scout mailing list, please contact Stephanie DAlessio at 609-984-0621 or email at stephanie.dalessio@conservewildlifenj.org 9

Girl Scout Badge Activities & Programs New Jersey WILD Outdoor Expo September 8th & 9th Brownie Badge Badge Require- Activity Activity Descrip- Location Time Outdoor Adventure Step 2. Explore nature Tree ID walks Making fire by friction Plant and Tree Identification NJ State Parks & Camping Skills offered by Practical Forestry Row Campsite Area Tree ID 10:15 AM, 12:00 PM, 2:00 PM Making Fire 1:00 PM. 2:00 PM. 3:00 Step 4. Learn a camp skill A Day at the Campsite Primitive PM A Day At Camp Camp Cooking and Gear Demonstrations NJ State Parks Campsite 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM, 3:00 PM Outdoor Art Creator Wildlife Photography Take a self-guided tour through the Colliers Mills Step 4. Be a nature Photographer. WILD crafts for kids nature based crafts Wildlife Management are to locate interesting subjects to photograph Choose any trail you would like WILD crafts tent Step 5. Design with nature. Choice A: Wildlife Photog- Multiple opportunities to raphy: Where, When, and learn about and create How nature-based art 10

Girl Scout Badge Activities & Programs New Jersey WILD Outdoor Expo September 8th & 9th Junior Badge Activity Activity Description Location Time Animal Habitats Step 1: Find out about wild animals Step 2: Investigate an animal habitat Choice A: Freshwater fish of NJ Choice B: Rainforest Reptiles Rock! Choice C: Bat workshop (Satur only) Choice D: Osprey Platform building (Sun only) Snakes, insects, fish, wildlife information, programs and demos Assist in a 2 different conservation projects with Habitat Manager, Ben Wurst, and biologists Stephanie Feigin, and Ethan Gilardi from the of NJ to aid a threatened species Fish Tank Reptile Display Walk Departure Area Falconer Tent Fish Tank 11AM, 12PM, 2PM, 4PM Reptiles are Ongoing Bird ID 10:30AM Falconer 11:30AM, 2PM & 4PM CWF 11:00AM Animal Habitats Step 3: Create an animal house Osprey Platform Building Workshop (Satur only) Bat Box Building Workshop Assist in a 2 different conservation projects with of NJ to aid a threatened species. Tent Satur September 8th 11:00 AM 1:00 PM Sun September 9th 11:00 AM (Sun only) 1:00 PM 11

Badge Activity Activity Description Location Time Camper Step 2: Gain a new camping skill Step 3: Find your inner camp chef NJ State Parks & Camping Skills 101 Making fire by Friction by Practical Primitive Camp cooking, gear de- Campsite Area Making Fire 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM & 3:00 PM Step 4: Try a new activity A Day at the Campsite mos, plus s mores and coffee NJ State Parks campsite Day at the campsite ongoing Digital Photographer Take a self-guided tour Step 2: Take tons of photographs Wildlife Photography through the Colliers Mills Wildlife Management area to locate interesting sub- Choose any trail at Colliers Mills you would like jects to photograph Multiple opportunities to Outdoor Art Explorer Step 1: Explore outdoor art Step 2 : Make something! Step 3: Be a nature photographer Choice 1: WILD crafts nature based crafts Choice 2: Wildlife Photography learn about and create nature-based art Take a self guided tour though the Collier Mills Wildlife Management area to locate interesting sub- WILD Crafts Tent Choose any trail at Colliers Mills you would like jects to photograph 12

Girl Scout Badge Activities & Programs New Jersey WILD Outdoor Expo September 8th & 9th Cadette Badge Activity Activity Description Location Time Archery Step 1: Get to know your archery equipment Step 2: Learn about archery safety Step 3: Practice archery before you go on a range Intro to Archery Introductions to archery and shotgun shooting for people ages 10+, while emphasizing safety and their role in the wise use of renewable wildlife resources Archery and Shotgun Range Ongoing through the from 10:00 AM 4:00 PM Outdoor Art Apprentice Step 1: Explore art outdoors Step 2: Make something Step 3: Be a nature photographer Choice A: WILD crafts nature based crafts Choice B: Wildlife Photography Multiple opportunities to learn about and create nature-based art Take a self guided tour through the Colliers Mills Wildlife Management area to locate interesting subjects to photograph. WILD Crafts Tent Choose any trail at Colliers Mills you would like Trees Step 2: Dig into the amazing science of trees Step 4: Explore the connection between people and trees Forestry Tree ID Walks Learn about trees and how to identify them Forestry Row 10:15 AM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 13

Girl Scout Badge Activities & Programs New Jersey WILD Outdoor Expo September 8th & 9th Senior Badge Activity Activity Description Location Time Outdoor Art Expert Step 1: Explore art outdoors Step 2: Make Something Step 3: Capture Nature Digitally Choice A: WILD crafts nature based crafts Choice B: Wildlife Photography Multiple opportunites to learn about and create nature based art Take a self guided tour through the Collier Mills Wildlife Management Area to locate interesting subjects to photograph. WILD Crafts Tent Choose any trail at Colliers Mills you would like. Paddler Step 2: Learn paddling safely Step 3: Learn paddling techniques Step 4: Go on a short pad- Kayaking for Beginners Learn all the basics of kayaking during this 1.5 hour beginner class; Registration required, appropriate clothing is encouraged Kayak Workshops Area (registration required) 10:30 AM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM dling adventure Voice for Animals Step 3: Explore animals in husbandry Step 4: Take a look at animals used for sports and entertainment Step 5: Look into animal issues Meet the Chickens Be a voice for animals Investigate animals used for science, explore animals in husbandry, look at animals used in sports and entertainment, look at animal issues Speak with real life bioligists at the CWF tent and learn about conservation efforts. Environmental Tent Tent Meet the Chickens 10:15 AM CWF Ongoing throughout the 14

Girl Scout Badge Activities & Programs New Jersey WILD Outdoor Expo September 8th & 9th Ambassador Badge Activity Activity Description Location Time Outdoor Art Master Step 1: Explore outdoor art Step 2: Make something Step 4: Be a nature photographer Choice A: WILD crafts nature based crafts Choice B: Wildlife Photography Multiple opportunities to learn and create nature based art Take a self guided tour through the Colliers Mills Wildlife Management area to locate interesting subjects to photograph WILD Crafts Tent Choose any trail at Colliers Mills you would like week Photographer Step 1: Explore the power of photography Wildlife Photography Take a self guided tour through the Colliers Mills Wildlife management area to locate interesting subjects to photograph Choose any trail at Colliers Mills you would like 15