Bird Watching Patch
$0.69Whether your girls are interested in bird watching while on a hike or taking part in the Great Backyard Bird Count, this eye catching Bird Watching patch is a great addition to any girl’s vest!
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Whether your girls are interested in bird watching while on a hike or taking part in the Great Backyard Bird Count, this eye catching Bird Watching patch is a great addition to any girl’s vest!

This cute frog patch is a great way to celebrate your kids’ wildlife trip or project!

Go letterboxing or hiking or just teach your girls how to use a compass. This compass skills patch is a perfect reward for learning new compass skills.

If your girls are wild about wildlife they will love this cute raccoon patch. Award it after a wildlife related trip or event.

This colorful Nature Scavenger Hunt patch is a great reminder of the fun your Girls had during your hike, camping trip or wherever you held your scavenger hunt.

Leave No Trace. It’s an important part of any Scout outing. Remind your girls before leaving any place they go that there should be no trace that they were there. That means carting out all supplies and garbage and inspecting to make sure nothing is left behind or in disrepair. This patch from MakingFriends®.com reminds your girls and others to remember this important part of being a Scout.
*Not affiliated with, endorsed by or a licensee of Girl Scouts of the US

Make sure your girls bring a flashlight on your next camping trip or overnighter and head outside for a night hike. Listen for the sounds of the night animals and take some time to look at the night sky. Remember the night time adventure with this patch from MakingFriends®.com.

Teach your scouts some basic hiking skills. See our suggested hiking skills below. This Hiking Patch from MakingFriends®.com is a great reminder of the skills they learned and fun they had on their hike.

This patch from MakingFriends®.com reminds your girls and others to remember this important part of being a Scout.

Part of our “Real Woman” Series!
The US Army Corps of Engineers is a team of people responsible for protecting our parks and water and those who use them.
Spotlight is on Ranger Sylvia Chelf, Supervisory Park RangerÂ
As a Park Ranger for Alum Creek Lake in Ohio, she oversees the maintenance of the hiking trails, the water quality, the safety of the visitors and much more.
Go to facebook.com/alumcreeklacke to find out more about being a park ranger. 10% of the proceeds for this download go to the SACCA.Â
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