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The Cub Scout must complete three of these six activities. 1. Make a survey of a hedgerow or wild area. Be able to identify at least six species of wild flowers, grasses or ferns. 2. Keep a record of birds they have spotted over one week. Be able to identify at least six wild birds. 3. Make a survey of a pond, river, stream or seashore. Be able to identify some of the animals, insects or plant life they find. 4. Explore the insect life of a particular area. Be able to identify some of the types of insect they find. 5. Identify six different trees or shrubs from their leaves, shape, fruit or nuts and make a bark rubbing. 6. Identify six butterflies and/or moths and talk to a Leader about their life cycle.
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