Boy Scouts Plant Pollinator Habitat & Earn Fish and Wildlife Merit Badge

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This summer, Troop 91 Eagle Scout Bennett David led a scout class at The North Carolina Arboretum to make “seed bombs” with the help of Nina Veteto at Monarch Rescue. These seed bombs will be thrown to “bomb the bank” at the Franklin School of Innovation in Enka, in order to create a native pollinator meadow on a large bank on the school campus. “Seed bombs” are made from native wildflower seeds and compost, rolled in clay. The scouts made over 50 pounds of seed bombs, while earning their Fish and Wildlife Merit Badge. 

Bennett led the same activity with the students at the Franklin School of Innovation. where they installed a Monarch Butterfly Waystation. The project is the first of 4 schools that was funded through a grant from ThermoFisher Scientific.  The Franklin School will use the garden and a pollinator meadow as part of their hands-on science curriculum. Over 180 students and 25 faculty members worked over 340 hours to prepare the site and install the Monarch Waystation. Bennett is working to encourage other scouts or other groups to consider planting  Pollinator Gardens. 

On September 19, Bennett will also lead an activity where visitors to the North Carolina Arboretum can make seed bombs at the Monarch Day event.

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