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Cadette Think Like A Citizen Scientist Award Badge

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In this Journey, you will:

1. Find out how citizen scientists make observations, collect data and help scientists conduct scientific research
2. Do 3 citizen science activities: Make observations about your environment, create a community field guide and a SciStarter project
3. Plan a Take Action project that helps others

If you're a Girl Scout volunteer, go to Volunteer Toolkit for complete meeting plans and activity instructions.

Learn more about how to earn your Take Action Award—and help your community—with the Girl Scout Take Action Guide. Then use your leadership skills to earn your Silver and Gold Awards!

Updates are on the horizon.

Journeys will officially be retired on October 1, 2026, and in their place, we are launching fresh Leadership Awards to celebrate all the ways girls lead—themselves, their teams, and their communities. With flexible options, real-world skill-building, and no pressure to lead a certain way, these awards help Girl Scouts grow confidence, explore their leadership style, and make an impact on their own terms. Each award is represented by a beautiful new pin that captures the spirit of an awardee’s leadership exploration path.

So, what does the transition mean for the Highest Awards? It means that Girl Scouts now have more ways than ever to get started on earning their Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award—it’s as easy as 1, 2, or 3:

1. Level up. Already earned Bronze Award or Silver Award? They count—each award now leads to the next Highest Award.
2. Lead your way. Complete one of the new Leadership Awards—and check the prerequisite box.
3. Keep it going. Only one Journey is needed to meet the prerequisite (it used to be two for the Gold Award!), and any completed Journey will still count, even after Journeys are retired.

Badge Information


Girl Scout badges, awards and other insignia that are earned for the accomplishment of skill-building activities or any set requirements should be presented, worn or displayed only after Girl Scouts have completed the requirements outlined in the appropriate program materials. Iron-on. Twill with embroidery. Made in USA.

Product Details

In this Journey, you will:

1. Find out how citizen scientists make observations, collect data and help scientists conduct scientific research
2. Do 3 citizen science activities: Make observations about your environment, create a community field guide and a SciStarter project
3. Plan a Take Action project that helps others

If you're a Girl Scout volunteer, go to Volunteer Toolkit for complete meeting plans and activity instructions.

Learn more about how to earn your Take Action Award—and help your community—with the Girl Scout Take Action Guide. Then use your leadership skills to earn your Silver and Gold Awards!

Updates are on the horizon.

Journeys will officially be retired on October 1, 2026, and in their place, we are launching fresh Leadership Awards to celebrate all the ways girls lead—themselves, their teams, and their communities. With flexible options, real-world skill-building, and no pressure to lead a certain way, these awards help Girl Scouts grow confidence, explore their leadership style, and make an impact on their own terms. Each award is represented by a beautiful new pin that captures the spirit of an awardee’s leadership exploration path.

So, what does the transition mean for the Highest Awards? It means that Girl Scouts now have more ways than ever to get started on earning their Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award—it’s as easy as 1, 2, or 3:

1. Level up. Already earned Bronze Award or Silver Award? They count—each award now leads to the next Highest Award.
2. Lead your way. Complete one of the new Leadership Awards—and check the prerequisite box.
3. Keep it going. Only one Journey is needed to meet the prerequisite (it used to be two for the Gold Award!), and any completed Journey will still count, even after Journeys are retired.

Badge Information


Girl Scout badges, awards and other insignia that are earned for the accomplishment of skill-building activities or any set requirements should be presented, worn or displayed only after Girl Scouts have completed the requirements outlined in the appropriate program materials. Iron-on. Twill with embroidery. Made in USA.

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