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2011
Mammal Study Merit Badge
 

 
Scoutmaster Bucky Comments:

The Mammal Study Merit Badge is a fun one for Scouts to work on and has many options for Scouts in order for the Scout to complete with either study or hands-on requirements.

If you like the Mammal Study Merit Badge, consider also doing Animal Science or Fish and Wildlife Management

     
BSA Advancement ID   071
Created   1985
Last Requirements Revision   1979
     
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Scoutmaster Bucky offered this merit badge:

Saturday January 10, 2009

Richfield, MN

 

11 Scouts

 

 

Requirements:

source: Boy Scout Requirements, 2011 Edition

  1. Explain the meaning of "animal," "invertebrate," "vertebrate," and "mammal." Name three characteristic that distinguish mammals from all other animals

  2. Explain how the animal kingdom is classified. Explain where mammals fit in the classification of animals. Classify three mammals from phylum through species

  3. Do ONE of the following:

    1. Spend three hours in each of two different kinds of natural habitats or at different elevations. List the different mammal species and individual members that you identified by sight or sign. Tell why all mammals do not live in the same kind of habitat

    2. Spend three hours on each of five days on at least a 25-acre area (about the size of 3 1/2 football fields). List the mammal species you identified by sight or sign

    3. From study and reading, write a simple history of one nongame mammal that lives in your area. Tell how this mammal lived before its habitat was affected in any way by humans. Tell how it reproduces, what it eats, and its natural habitat. Describe its dependency upon plants, upon other animals (including humans), and how they depend upon it. Tell how it is helpful or harmful to humankind

  4. Do ONE of the following

    1. Under the guidance of a nature center or natural history museum, make two study skins of rats or mice. Tell the uses of study skins and mounted specimens respectively.

    2. Take good pictures of two kinds of mammals in the wild. Record light conditions, film used, exposure, and other factors, including notes on the activities of the pictured animals

    3. Write a life history of a native game mammal that lives in your area, covering the points outlined in requirement 3c. List sources for this information

    4. Make and bait a tracking pit. Report what mammals and other animals came to the bait

    5. Visit a natural history museum. Report on how specimens are prepared and cataloged. Explain the purposes of museums

    6. Write a report of 500 words on a book about a mammal species

    7. Trace two possible food chains of carnivorous mammals from the soil through four stages to the mammal

  5. Working with your counselor, select and carry out one project that will influence the numbers of one or more mammals


this page last reviewed and updated - March 2011