No. There is Rifle Shooting, Shotgun Shooting, Wilderness Survival, Nature, and Mammal Study, but no hunting. Hunting and trapping are not approved activities for Boy Scouts but are allowed for Venturers.
Girl Scouts do not call them "merit" badges. Girl Scouts earn badges and other awards. And yes, Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) offers badges for various areas of the Arts such as painting, drawing, pottery, or comic artist.
There were 48,498 Citizenship in the Community merit badges earned by Scouts in the Boy Scouts of America in 2007.
A Court of Honor is where Merit Badges and Rank Badges are handed out to Boy Scouts.
The Boy Scouts of America has the Rifle Shooting merit badge and the Shotgun Shooting merit badge.
The Historical Merit Badges were a promotion for the 100 year anniversary of the BSA.
There are currently over 130 different merit badges which can be earned through the Boy Scouts of America. Some of these badges include animal science, crime prevention, and fire safety.
No, the Boy Scouts of America does not offer a Horticulture merit badge. However, there are merit badges for Gardening, Plant Science, and Farm Mechanics. These merit badges tend to cover the aspects of horticulture, but there is no merit badge combining the three of them.
Category:Boy Scouts of America Elective merit badges use a green circle and Eagle Scout required merit badges use a silver circle. The four historic merit badges issued only for 2010 have a gold circle.
Stamp Collecting merit badge was awarded to 1,057 Scouts in 2007 and to a total of 381,769 Scouts since it was created in 1932.
American Cultures merit badge was awarded to 2,334 Scouts in 2007 and to a total of 49,551 Scouts since it was created in 1979.
It is a day that scouts can earn up to 2 merit badges, depending on prerequisites. This is usually held within council or districts, and not by troops.
yes but they do the requirements found in the merit badge book and then find a councler for that badge