Leave No Trace
Nocturnal Animals
Good night!
Girl Scouts
Camping
100

by checking them out at a distance. Never approach, feed, or follow them.

Respect Wildlife

100

Name 5 nocturnal native animals

Bat, Skunk, Possum, Raccoon, Fox, Owl

100
Name 5 nighttime jobs 

Nurse, doctor, police, firefighter, baker, restaurant worker, tv news anchor, airplane/airport staff, nighttime radio host, astronomer

100

The most popular girl scout cookie

Thin Mint

100

The best types of sticks for building a campfire

Dead, fallen, dry wood from the ground

200

Carry out what you carry in—never dump anything on a campsite or into a water source.

Dispose of Waste Properly 

200

this word means that an animal is seriously at risk of extinction

Endangered

200

this is a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological creature 

Constellation

200

Our founder

Juliette Gordon Low

200

When you leave a campsite, this is what you do with your trash

Take it out with you or dispose of it in approved trash bins on campgrounds

300

Instead of using firewood and building campfires, pack a lightweight cooking stove and lantern.

 Minimize campfire impacts

300

Name one of the native, endangered, nocturnal animals we studied.

Allegheny Woodrat, Indiana bat, Eastern Tiger Salamander, Eastern Mud Turtle

300
Name 4 moon phases 

New, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full, Waning Gibbous, Third Quarter, Waning Crescent 

300

The shape of the Brownie badges

Triangle

300

what instrument would be helpful to have when camping that can be used with a map for directions

Compass

400

Remember you’re not alone in the wilderness. Keep your voices down and let nature be the loudest sounds you hear.

Be considerate of other visitors
400

this condition in bats causes fungus to grow in their nose which suffocates them when they hang to hibernate. it is caused by pesticide use in yards. 

white nose syndrome 

400

This is how to say "Good Night" in German.

Guten nacht (goo-ten knock)

400

A gluten free girl scout cookie

Toffeetastic/Caramel Chocolate Chip 

400

A reason you may need to use knots

-Secure tent anchors

-Put up a dunk line

-Tie ropes together for a clothesline 

500

so you leave nothing behind. Get to know the area you’ll visit. Repackage and store food in reusable containers.

Plan ahead

500

This is a highly reflective tissue and acts like a mirror by bouncing light and creating what looks like a white reflection from the eyes of nocturnal animals.

Tapetum Lucidum

500

this is the planet closest to the sun 

Mercury

500

Girl Scouts Birthday Date

March 12, 1912
500
this type of map shows terrains, elevation, trees, and vegetation of an area

Topographical