Scout Centres of Excellence for Nature, Environment and Sustainability (SCENES) are exceptional places. They are centres that have made a long-term commitment to protect the environment and promote environmental understanding. SCENES are places that offer specific characteristics and are committed to implementing certain practices.
With these features, SCENES show that they are committed to protecting their natural environment, minimising their impact on the environment, thus enabling all who relate to the centres to engage with nature and environmental education to become empowered and make their commitment towards an environmentally friendly lifestyle.
童軍自然、環境和可持續發展中心(SCENES)是絕佳地方。它們是長期致力於保護環境和增進對環境的了解的中心。SCENES中心可提供實踐較特色體驗場所。
SCENES擁有這些特質, 表明他們致力於保護自然環境, 最大程度地減少對環境的影響,從而使參加者與中心相關的人士都能夠參與自然和環境教育, 從而增強及致力於環保生活
Duration: April, July, October 2018 and January 2019
Venue: Sai Kung Hoi Ha Wan
The Number of participants: 42 persons
Programme objectives
Duration: 8,15.18 May and 2 June 2019
Submit activity plan: September
Venue: Tai Tam Scout Centre and Wetland
The Number of participants: 11 persons
Programme objectives
To train up Scout leaders to enable leading environmental education programme and integrating environmental education activities in scout training
Duration: 24 Nov, and 14. 15 December 2019
Venue: Tai Tam Scout Centre
The Number of participants: 13 persons
Programme objectives
This Course is designed for educators, agency employees, youth leaders, and others who value he land and want to teach others how to protect and preserve it. Graduates will receive a Leave No Trace Trainer certificate and will be qualified to teach Leave No Traceskills and ethics to a variety of groups.
The course is a combination of indoor and outdoor lecture / discussion, practical application, and reflection.
Duration: 10, 21, 24, 31/ October and 4, 14, 21 Nov 2020
Venue: Tai Tam Scout Centre , Tai Tam Wetland and Mai Po Nature Reserve
The Number of participants: 10 persons
Programme objectives
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is now working with the Scouts on Hong Kong Island to recruit a group of Scouts interested in ecological surveys to become the "Tai Tam Citizen Science Project Team." Participants of the workshop will receive relevant ecological research skills training, design and promote different levels of citizen science activities for the Tai Tam Scout Center, which has just been certified by the WOSM SCENES Centre, and encourage long-term monitoring of the natural ecology centered by Scouts from all walks of life