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1.  Take part in a conservation project working party, eg. clean up a stream bed, clearing waste land, tree planting; or any other conservation project approved by the Examiner.

2.  Do one of the Following:

2a.  Make a bird feeder or nesting box.

2b.  Grow flowers from seeds.

2c.  Grow a tree from seeds indoors.

3.  Find out about the SPCA and the World Wildlife Fund and talk about their work with the Examiner.

4.  Find out about one animal in your country and one in the world at large which is in danger of extinction, and draw, and write about their feeding habits and environment.

5.  Know the Country Code and show you understand its meaning and purpose.

6.  Complete one of the following:

6a.  Visit a zoo or farm and find out about one of the animals.

6b.  Observe how a plant grows, or a butterfly or frog, develops and record it in a log book.

6c.  Find out about some example of pollution in your area and write about it.

7.  Find out how energy can be conserved and what natural forces can be harnessed to produce energy.

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