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MORE Nature (Metro Omaha Resources for Exploring Nature)

greater Omaha/Council Bluffs
c/o Natural Resources District, 8901 S. 154th St.
Omaha, Nebraska 68138 United States

MORE Nature is a collaborative effort to promote and expand nature-based play for children living in the Omaha, NE and Council Bluffs, IA urban area. The Steering Committee includes representatives from the Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District, Green Hearts Institute for Nature in Childhood, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, the Henry Doorly Zoo, the Omaha Children's Museum, the Omaha Public Library System, Hitchcock Nature Center, Lauritzen Botanic Gardens, and the Omaha Association for the Education of Young Children. See our website for current activities and complete information!

http://www.morenature.info

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(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), President, Green Hearts Institute for Nature in Childhood

4502 S. 42nd St.
Omaha, Nebraska 68107 United States

http://www.greenheartsinc.org

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"If you go with long-term significance, my pick for the top story of not only 2009 but also of the 21st Century is the pandemic of Nature Deficit Disorder, a term so aptly coined by Richard Louv in his best-selling outdoor book, Last Child in the Woods...."
— Bill Schneider, NewWest.Net
“Concerns about long-term consequences—affecting emotional well-being, physical health, learning abilities, environmental consciousness—have spawned a national movement to ‘leave no child inside.’ In recent months, it has been the focus of Capitol Hill hearings, state legislative action, grassroots projects, a U.S. Forest Service initiative to get more children into the woods and a national effort to promote a ‘green hour’ in each day.”
— Washington Post, June 2007
“The movement to reconnect children to the natural world has arisen quickly, spontaneously, and across the usual social, political, and economic dividing lines.”
Orion magazine, March/April 2007

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C&NN Publications

As part of our ongoing efforts to build the movement, the Children & Nature Network has published these new resources for leaders, organizers, and participants at the local, national, and international levels:
Children and Nature 2009: 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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