Campaign
Leave No Child Inside: Explore Chicago Wilderness
Chicago, Illinois
In June 2007, the Chicago Wilderness consortium of 229 organizations launched Leave No Child Inside as part of the national children and nature movement inspired by author Richard Louv in his book, Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature Deficit Disorder. The Chicago Wilderness Leave No Child Inside initiative is an effort to promote children's health and foster generations of kids who care about nature enough to care about it in the future.
Chicago Wilderness seeks to:
* Get More Children Outside in local nature and increase the amount and quality of time they spend there.
* Actively Engage Adults - parents, caregivers, young adults, educators, decision-makers, and others - in providing access and opportunities for children to explore and play in nature.
* Bring nautre to children: Create safe places and programs to provide more and improved outdoor nature exploration opportunities for children.
* Foster a regional conservation ethic and promote overall environmental welfare for the benefit of children and all the region's residents.
People throughout the region are encouraged to visit local forest preserves, park districts, natural areas, nature centers, and museums to discover the incredible programs and unstructured play opportunities available for their families. More information about Chicago Wilderness, including a Site Finder to help locate natural areas and nearby activities, is available at Chicago Wilderness.
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CLUBES DE NATURALEZA PARA FAMILIAS: ¡Hágalo Usted Mismo! ¡Hágalo Ahora!

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: