What is the rarest Boy Scout patch?

The rarest Boy Scout patch is the World Conservation Award, which was first introduced in 1971. Only about 15,000 of these patches were ever awarded, and they are now highly sought-after by collectors. The patch was originally awarded to Scouts who completed a series of conservation projects, and it is still awarded today to Scouts who demonstrate a commitment to environmental stewardship.

  1. When was the World Conservation Award patch first introduced?

The World Conservation Award patch was first introduced in 1971.

  1. How many World Conservation Award patches were ever awarded?

Only about 15,000 World Conservation Award patches were ever awarded.

  1. Why is the World Conservation Award patch so rare?

The World Conservation Award patch is rare because it was only awarded to Scouts who completed a series of conservation projects.

  1. What is the significance of the World Conservation Award patch?

The World Conservation Award patch signifies a commitment to environmental stewardship.

  1. How can I earn the World Conservation Award patch?

You can earn the World Conservation Award patch by completing the requirements outlined in the Boy Scout Handbook's Conservation merit badge pamphlet.

  • Boy Scouts of America Official Handbook
  • Boy Scouts of America Official Field Book
  • Boy Scouts of America Official Camping Handbook
  • Boy Scouts of America Official First Aid Handbook
  • Boy Scouts of America Official Wilderness Survival Handbook

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