- Green Scouting
Since the 1980s, self-styled Green Scouts have appeared in several countries, related to the protection of the environment and in some cases linked to Greens Parties. However, specifically environmentally-minded Scouts have existed since the very earliest days of the movement.
In response to a rash of devastating fires in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the
State of Michigan established a group ofBoy Scout s called the Michigan Forest Scouts in 1912. A similar group, with nearly identical badges, was later established in theState of New York . The purpose of these organizations was not character building, as it was with theBoy Scouts of America , and there were norank s ormerit badge s. Instead, the Forest Scouts were charged with protecting the state'sforest s, and as a result were consideredauxiliary fire wardens. Although the BSA typically disapproved of such groups, it was not so with the Forest Scouts. In one of the BSA's annual reports, the Forest Scouts are mentioned with approval and a note is made that "the groups are headed up by Boy Scout men and that the Forest Scouts and the Boy Scouts of America are closely affiliated."Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama himself has had direct involvement with Green Scouting on at least two occasions, when onSeptember 3 ,1999 he was made a Patron of theGlobal Movement of Green Scouts inNew Delhi, India . [http://www.tibet.net/hhdl/eng/patron/]Scouting organizations in
Niger include theAssociation nigerienne des scouts de l'environnement (ANSEN), founded in 2003, which seems to have UN accreditation [http://www.un.org/africa/osaa/ngodirectory2/dest/countries/printNGO.asp?lang=ENG&country=36&ngo=NIG11] .Controversy
The
World Organization of the Scout Movement has clearly stated its firm opposition to use of the words "Scout" and "Boy Scout" by Green Scout organizations, and made their position clear to all internationalgovernment al andnon-governmental organizations involved with the environment, such as the United Nations' Environment Program and the World-Wide Fund for Nature.:"There is room for all in the fight to protect nature and the environment,... but there is no room for creating confusion between that fight and the broader purposes of an established educational organization such as World Scouting and its duly authorized member associations around the globe." explained
Jacques Moreillon , Secretary General of WOSM in the 1990s.Partially in response to the growth of Green Scouting, several national WOSM member organizations now issue a
World Conservation Award .ee also
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Traditional Scouting
*Green party References
* [http://listserv.tcu.edu/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A2=ind9604&L=scouts-l&T=0&F=&S=&P=10004 Listserv]
* [http://www.boyscoutstuff.com/Galleries/Other/other.html The Forest Scouts]
*http://www.eeiu.org/chapters/sevastopol/updates.html
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