The World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) Bronze wolf award is awarded by WOSM for "outstanding service by an individual to the World Scout Movement".
[1][2][3][4][5][6] The award consists of a bronze wolf pendant with a WOSM emblem hung on a dark green ribbon bordered by two narrow stripes of yellow.
[8] In 1924, WOSM determined to give its own awards and discussion was re-opened in 1932, with a decision reached in June 1934.
[9] On 2 August 1935, WOSM's committee unanimously resolved to award the first Bronze Wolf to Baden-Powell.
[12] Among the recipients have been heads of state such as Hamengkubuwono IX, Vice President of Indonesia,[42][43] Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Bhumibol Adulyadej and Philippine president Fidel V. Ramos.