Learning ObjectivesLearning Objectives
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• Provide a better understanding of what LNT really is, and how it relates to Scouting
• Explore/emphasize importance of using LNT principles during the upcoming outdoor experience
• Explore ways that Wood Badge participants can incorporate LNT message in home units, districts, and councils
LNT – What Is It?LNT – What Is It?• Leave No Trace, Inc (www.lnt.org), is a nonprofit
educational corporation authorized by the NPS, USFS, BLM, and the USFWS, that works with these agencies, educational programs and youth organizations, and a growing segment of the outdoor industry.
• NOLS works with LNT, Inc, to develop educational programs to promote responsible use of wildlands.
• The 7 principles are guidelines – not rules.
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Seven Principles of LNTSeven Principles of LNT
Plan Ahead and Prepare
Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces Dispose of Waste Properly (pack it in, pack it out)
Leave What You Find
Minimize Campfire Impacts
Respect Wildlife
Be Considerate of Others
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Applying the PrinciplesApplying the Principles
• During the preopening, you shared information on individual gear and clothing. Next, you will discuss group gear, menus, and cooking methods.
• Discuss briefly how choices of equipment, clothing, and menus are affected by LNT principles.
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Taking It HomeTaking It Home
Discuss some ways that you could ensure
that Leave No Trace principles are used in
your home unit, district, or council.
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Taking It Home - SuggestionsTaking It Home - Suggestions• Challenge Scouts and Scouters to earn the
Leave No Trace Awareness Award.
• Invite representatives of land management agencies to share LNT principles at meetings.
• Remind folks that LNT principles appear prominently in the Boy Scout Handbook.
• Offer no other alternative (proscriptive!).
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