Scout Program

Join us for a Scout program! All programs include a humane education lesson, meeting an animal and an activity to complete. All Scout programs cost $12 per child (minimum of 5 Scouts), and are offered at our San Diego Campus Wednesday-Saturday on a first come basis.
Scouts are also invited to work on their Bronze, Silver and Gold Award projects and Boy Scouts can complete their Eagle Scout projects with us. Contact Heather [email protected] for more details.
All levels of Girl Scouts can earn our unique patches.
San Diego Humane Society patches are available for purchase for $2/each. Add this on to any program!
Project Wildlife patches are included with each Girl Scout program.


Girl Scouts Programs


DAISIES
Description: In this program, Scouts will learn how to differentiate wild animals from our pets and how their needs differ. They will also learn how they can best coexist with wildlife through the 4 L’s (Look - Listen - Learn - Leave). This program is approximately 45 minutes, and and includes an animal ambassador interaction.

BROWNIES
Description: Scouts will explore the different types of wildlife we have in San Diego, and how we can best coexist. They will learn about how humans negatively impact the environment, and small changes they can make in their daily lives to counteract these impacts. This program is approximately 1 hour, and includes an animal ambassador interaction

JUNIORS
Description: Junior Troops will earn requirements toward the Animal Habitats badge from the It’s Your Story-Tell It skill-building activity set. Scouts will learn about wild and domestic animal habitats, how our Project Wildlife team helps wild animals in our community and how the Scouts can too! This program is approximately 1 hour and includes an activity learning about San Diego’s different ecosystems, plus a visit from one of our animal ambassadors.

CADETTES
Description: Scouts will learn about our wildlife rehabilitation program – Project Wildlife. Project Wildlife is the main resource for sick, injured and orphaned wildlife in Southern California and helps more than 10,000 patients annually. Scouts will learn how animals come to need Project Wildlife’s help and when to intervene if they find wildlife. This program is approximately 1 hour, and includes an animal ambassador interaction.