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This guide explores the vital role of trainers in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) Leave No Trace (LNT) initiative. It outlines how trainers can promote LNT ethics, provide awareness sessions, and teach practices within their units. The BSA Leave No Trace 101 course is detailed, highlighting the importance of scheduling sessions and distributing LNT cards. Additionally, the impact of the Council Outdoor Ethics Advocate is emphasized, focusing on resource coordination, recruitment of trainers, promotion of awards, and essential reporting to the National Council.
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Bringing Leave No Trace to Scouting The role of trainers. BSA Leave No Trace 101. BSA Leave No Trace Awareness Award. Role of the Council Outdoor Ethics Advocate.
The Role of Trainers • Promote Leave No Trace ethics. • Provide LNT Awareness sessions. • Teach LNT practices in your unit. • Serve as a resource for LNT information. • Teach LNT Trainer courses.
BSA Leave No Trace 101 • Schedule 3 hour session. • Teach the course. • Distribute BSA LNT Awareness cards.
Council Outdoor Ethics Advocate • Serves as a resource for LNT information. • Coordinates activities with Training, Camping, Conservation and Program committees. • Recruits LNT ME’s and Trainers. • Promotes LNT Awards. • Reporting LNT training to National Council.