Conservation Committee
MISSIONS AND ORGANIZATION OF THE COUNCIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
The Blue Ridge Mountains Council Conservation Committee is charged with the responsibility to advise the council on matters pertaining to the proper management of its natural and cultural resources. The Blue Ridge Scout Reservation is fortunate to encompass over 16,000 acres of wild lands. The conservation committee endeavors to protect these natural resources while fostering a conservation ethic among youth and adults through the implementation and supervision of the Council’s Conservation Plan.
To accomplish this mission, the Conservation Committee functions as an adjunct of the Council Camping Committee and is organized to include a corps of conservation/environmental professionals; representatives of local, state, and national conservation/environmental agencies, interested scouters; and District Conservation Chairpersons.
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