Conservation in Action

Req 5 — Project for Mammal Numbers

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

This requirement is where Mammal Study becomes action. You are not just learning about mammals anymore. You are doing something that can help or influence how many mammals use an area.

What Kind of Project Works?

A strong project changes food, water, shelter, travel safety, or disturbance. Examples might include:

The exact project should fit local needs and your counselor’s guidance.

Think in Terms of Habitat Needs

Mammal numbers are influenced by the same basic survival needs you have been studying all along:

A project does not have to guarantee more mammals immediately. It has to reasonably influence the conditions that affect their numbers.

Official Resources

These official resources show projects that improve habitat conditions for wildlife.

Brushpiles With Game Commission Biologist Dan Mummert (video)
Create a Wildlife Habitat Garden (video)
How to Make a WILDLIFE GARDEN! The FOUR Things You MUST INCLUDE! (video)

Project Planning Questions

Answer these with your counselor before you begin
  • Which mammal or group of mammals could this project help?
  • Which habitat need does the project improve?
  • Is the location legal and appropriate for the work?
  • How will you know the project was completed well?
  • What evidence will you bring back to your counselor?

Once you start influencing habitat, ethics matter even more. The next requirement focuses on Leave No Trace and the Outdoor Code in real mammal-study situations.