Hands-On Observation

Req 8 — Choose Your Observation Project

8.
Do ONE of the following:

You complete exactly one option here. Both options teach close observation, careful recordkeeping, and responsible animal care, but they fit different situations.

Your Options

Req 8a — Care for a Captive Animal: Care for one or more reptiles or amphibians, or their eggs or larvae, for at least a month with your counselor’s approval. This option is best if you already have access to an approved animal and can manage daily care responsibly. You will gain hands-on experience with habitat setup, feeding, humidity, temperature, and long-term observation.

Req 8b — Study an Animal in Captivity: Visit the same reptile or amphibian weekly for three months at a zoo, aquarium, classroom, rescue, or nature center. This option is best if you cannot keep an animal yourself but can return to the same specimen regularly. You will gain strong observation skills and learn from professional caretakers.

How to Choose

Choosing Between 8a and 8b

Pick the option you can do well from start to finish
  • Daily responsibility: 8a requires regular direct care. 8b requires weekly visits instead.
  • Access: 8a depends on counselor-approved animal care. 8b depends on access to a stable exhibit or program.
  • What you will learn: 8a teaches hands-on husbandry. 8b teaches long-term observation and interviewing caretakers.
  • Time pattern: 8a is shorter but more frequent. 8b lasts longer but usually involves fewer visits.

What Both Options Have in Common

Whichever route you choose, your counselor will expect more than a few quick notes. You need to show how the animal lives, what changed over time, and how you paid attention to the habitat and care needs.

Bring records that include:

The Most VENOMOUS Snakes in the US (video)

Even though this official resource is about venomous snakes rather than captive care, it is a useful reminder that some reptiles must only be handled or housed by experts. For this badge, choose safe, approved animals and settings.