
If the Cub Scout has not previously earned the Bobcat Badge, it must be earned first.
To earn the Wolf rank a Cub Scout must complete 49 tasks out of a possible 62 tasks that are offered in the book.
These activities are primarily done at home and signed off by the parent after the boy has completed each task. The book is then shown to the Den Leader who records the progress and also signs the boy's book.

AFTER a Wolf Cub Scout earns his Wolf Badge he may begin earning Arrow Points in the Electives section of his book.
He may work on his "Arrow Point Trail" at any time, however he cannot receive Arrow Points until AFTER he has earned the Wolf Badge.
GOLD ARROW POINT:
For the FIRST 10 arrow points completed in the "Electives" section of his book, the Wolf Cub earns his GOLD ARROW POINT.
SILVER ARROW POINTS:
For EACH 10 arrow points completed (AFTER HE EARNS THE GOLD ARROW POINT) the Wolf Cub earns a SILVER ARROW POINT.
He may earn any number of SILVER ARROW POINTS, but he may only earn ONE GOLD ARROW POINT for the first 10 elective points that he completes.
There are a variety of awards available for each scout to earn throughout his years in the scouting program.
The World Conservation Award

The World Conservation Award is worn on the uniform shirt, centered on the right pocket as a TEMPORARY patch.
Only ONE Temporary patch may be worn at a time, but Cub or Webelos Scouts may wear the Progress Through Ranks (Immediate Recognition) or Webelos Compass Points Emblem suspended from the right pocket button in addition to any temporary patch sewn on the pocket.
This award can be earned only once while you are a Cub Scout.
As a Wolf Cub Scout, you can earn the Cub Scout World Conservation Award by doing the following:
The Crime Prevention Award



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The Crime Prevention Award is available to Cub Scouts after they fulfill the requirements of the two phases outlined below and complete the appropriate application forms.
The Award for completion of the requirements is a patch, pin, wallet card, and wall certificate.
The patch is worn on the uniform shirt, centered on the right pocket as a TEMPORARY patch. Only ONE Temporary patch may be worn at a time. The pin is NOT worn on the uniform.
Phase I is basically an individual, or Youth and Family phase, and Phase II is designed to be a group, or Youth and Unit phase.
Complete activities from the program book in which your son is working, as indicated below, and discuss how they relate to crime prevention in your family.
· "Know Your Home and Community", pages 60-63
· "Making Choices", pages 96-101
Participate with your family, den, pack, or friends in a crime prevention project, either an original project or a project of a neighborhood- or community-based organization. (Before beginning the project, have the unit leader approve your choice.)
Religious Emblem Program

The Religious Recognitions Programs (also called religious "emblems" or "awards" programs) are programs created by various religious groups for their children and youth who are also members of national youth agencies such as the Boy Scouts of America. It is important to remember that although BSA may have approved of these programs and even allow the recognition items/awards to be worn on the scout uniforms, they did not create them. All Religious Recognitions Programs are created by the religious groups themselves, not the youth agencies.
For additional information connect to the P.R.A.Y. link below.
http://www.praypub.org/awards/
If you would like to find out more about our Scouting program or are interested in becoming a Scouting volunteer, please contact any of the following individuals:
Wolf Den Leaders:
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