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Children & Nature Network - November 20, 2008


The Children & Nature Network (C&NN) was created to encourage and support the people and organizations working to reconnect children with nature. C&NN provides access to the latest news and research in the field and a peer-to-peer network of researchers and individuals, educators and organizations dedicated to children's health and well-being.

Access | Campaign/Initiative

Bike Group Introduces Gateway Trails

The International Mountain Biking Association is launching a new initiative to build what it calls "gateway trails" to broaden the recreational options available to families in urban and suburban communities. The IMBA hopes the new trail systems will “inspire kids to explore the natural world and lead to positive associations with exercise.” [+]

Access | Resource

EPA Video Explores the Value of Urban Wetlands

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The film focuses on urban and suburban wetlands as valuable resources to be restored, protected, and enjoyed. These places, often the only remnants of the natural world in developed areas, can play a key role in connecting people to nearby nature—thereby improving the health of our children and our communities. [+]

Campaign/Initiative | Media & Culture

Persil Promotes Free Play in UK Campaign

Persil, a well-known maker of laundry detergents in the UK, is touting the benefits of unstructured outdoor play in a new national campaign aimed at parents. The company surveyed mothers, a majority of whom agreed that society had lost sight of the importance of play in a child’s learning process. The “every child has the right” campaign includes a television commercial in which a robot becomes a boy when it ventures outdoors and a website with tips to help families make free play a priority once again. [+]

Media & Culture

Richard Louv, Nature Clubs on Today Show

NBC’s top-rated Today Show featured a report July 16 on nature-deficit disorder and one Virginia parent’s efforts to help other families connect with nature. Host Ann Curry then conducted an in-studio interview with Richard Louv, who summarized the benefits that nature can have on children and the Children & Nature Network’s ongoing work to help people form local nature clubs. [+]

Media & Culture

QUEST series focuses on Nature Deficit Disorder


On May 12, San Francisco's KQED Public Television series QUEST aired this special report on why we need nature, and efforts to encourage children to play outdoors. [+]

Recent News

Students Push for New School Playground

Students at Peter Woodbury Elementary School in New Hampshire are raising funds to build new… [+]

Rehab Center Builds Mountain Nature Trail

In an effort to make nature more accessible to all, New Hampshire’s Crotched Mountain rehabilitation… [+]

Outdoor Bill of Rights Unveiled at Chicago Event

Children should have the right to camp under the stars, play in the mud, climb… [+]

Louv to Address National Trails Symposium

The 19th National Trails Symposium will feature a keynote address by Richard Louv, author of… [+]

Researchers Link Green Spaces to Children’s Health

A new study of nearly 4,000 inner-city children reveals that living in areas with green… [+]

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C&NN’s New BLOG

louv Read Field Notes from the Future, C&NN's new online column featuring recent writings and selected articles by author and C&NN Chairman Richard Louv.

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C&NN Publications

As part of our ongoing efforts to build the movement, the Children & Nature Network has published two new resources for leaders, organizers, and participants at the local, national, and international levels:
Children and Nature 2008: A Report on the Movement to Reconnect Children to the Natural World
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C&NN Community Action Guide: Building the Children & Nature Movement from the Ground Up
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Last Child in the Woods: Second Edition

Book The 2008 edition includes updated research, a progress report on the movement and an all new "Field Guide" with 100 practical actions we can take and 35 discussion points for book groups, classrooms, and communities.
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