[1] Subsequently, some Scout organizations began other programs for younger children, such as Wolf Cubs.
[6] The BBS and FSE are now associated with Traditional Scouting by virtue of their adherence to original tenets and programs.
[7] New groups also continue to form in the United Kingdom, including the Pathfinder Scouts Association in 1982.
[dubious – discuss][10] Forced by Industry Canada to remove "Scout" from its name, the organization renamed itself the Baden-Powell Service Association.
They were renamed the Baden-Powell Service Association (BPSA-US) in 2008, and began offering youth programs shortly thereafter.
[12] Traditional Scouting is often based on sources used by early Scouts such as Robert Baden-Powell's book Scouting for Boys, Ernest Thompson Seton's The Birch Bark Roll[13] and Daniel Carter Beard's The Boy Pioneers: Sons of Daniel Boone,[14] making changes only for advances in health and safety practices, environmental concerns ("Leave No Trace"), and lightweight equipment.