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National | Campaign/Initiative

Washington Post – April 17, 2008

Washington Post: Inside the Capitol, the Great Outdoors

By Moira E. McLaughlin
When a group of fifth-graders showed up to tour the Capitol recently with an alligator, two leopard cubs, and assorted other animals in tow, even the Washington Post took notice. The students were at the Capitol to show support for the No Child Left Inside Act, which would fund environmental education programs if passed. [+]

Allies

(Cedar Rapids) Gazette – April 12, 2008

One Farmer’s Efforts to Connect Kids with Nature

By Orlan Love
Dick Jensen, an Iowa farmer with a love for nature, has made it his mission to teach young people about the joys and the value of spending time outdoors. In 1990 he started welcoming youth groups to his farm; in 2000 he began building a two-mile nature trail on his property; and in 2006 he founded Take a Kid Outdoors, a nonprofit educational organization that has since benefited hundreds of youngsters already. [+]

State

Salt Lake Tribune – March 19, 2008

High Demand for Nature Education in Four Corners

High Demand for Nature Education in Four Corners

By Tom Wharton
Interest in outdoor education in the Four Corners region is on the upswing, with field schools and nature programs in places like Zion and Albuquerque reporting a high demand for their offerings. The director of the Canyonlands Field Institute in Moab credits “a national groundswell of getting youth outdoors” for the increased interest. [+]

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The (Polk County) Ledger – March 08, 2008

To Revive Hunting, States Turn to the Classroom

By Ian Urbina
West Virginia is the latest state to pass legislation aimed at attracting young people to hunting. The new law will allow hunting education classes in schools where at least 20 students express an interest such classes. Though some parents are not pleased, others welcome the new law. In the words of one hunting advocate, “While the soccer mom watches her son or daughter play a sport, hunting involves both parent and child learning and experiencing together.” [+]

State

National Public Radio – February 05, 2008

NPR Visits High School in the Vermont Woods

By Larry Abramson
National Public Radio recently paid a visit to the Walden Project, an alternative education program in the Vermont wilderness that features a curriculum based on environmental studies and the teachings of Henry David Thoreau. And while many of the students taking part in the program are doing so because they were having difficulties in high school, the Walden Project participants are, in fact, more likely to attend college than students at the traditional high school. [+]

Local | Campaign/Initiative

Boston Globe – December 31, 2007

Boston Globe Focuses on Children and Nature Movement

By Peter Dizikes
A recent front-page article in the Boston Globe provides an overview of the children and nature movement at the local and national levels. Entitled “Nature Nurtures Learning,” the article examines the efforts of one Boston elementary school to integrate nature studies into its curriculum, and quotes a noted pediatrician, the biologist E.O. Wilson, author Richard Louv, and others on the benefits of such a curriculum. [+]

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