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Turn off the TV and get outdoors in nature with your family! Camping and hiking are great activities for long summer vacations and for watching the seasons change in spring and fall. Explore your local parks or discover a new part of the country by taking your kids camping and hiking. We've got the resources you need to get started.
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Nature Deficit Disorder: A Plague On Our House
In 2008, The National Audubon Society presented its Audubon Medal to writer and child advocate Richard Louv for...
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Take Learning on a Hike!
Do your kids have the summer doldrums? Want to get out and enjoy the great outdoors at a leisurely pace? Take a hike!...
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Citizen Science Can Renew A Child's Love of Nature
We all know that humans are making a negative impact on the environment. In fact, worldwide, we lose plant and insect...
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A Minister's Guide to the Spiritual Side of Nature
In February of 2007, I read an article about Richard Louv and his book, Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children...
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An Environmental Education Program that Works in Miami and Around the World
Today, large culturally and socio-economically diverse populations suffer from limited access to green spaces,...
