Nature Everywhere Day 2025
Nature Everywhere Day takes place annually, the Saturday following the Nature Everywhere Conference in and around the city where the conference is held. We highlight low-cost and free nature-based family-friendly […]
Nature Everywhere Day takes place annually, the Saturday following the Nature Everywhere Conference in and around the city where the conference is held. We highlight low-cost and free nature-based family-friendly […]
Keeping a nature journal is a learnable skill that can change our lives forever, opening doors to mindful attention, curiosity, wonder, beauty, connection, peace, and joy. –John Muir Laws Orange Page by Kate Rutter Nature journaling offers numerous benefits, including enhanced observational skills, improved mental and emotional well-being, and a deeper connection to the natural […]
On average, U.S. teens spend 4.8 hours a day on social media. That’s 4.8 hours that could be spent on other experiences, like in-person interactions, time in nature and much-needed sleep! This event features Gabriela Nguyen, founder of the "appstinence" movement, a Gen Z-led social movement calling for us to walk away from our personal […]
Though our experiences in nature may be different, our shared history includes the stories and roles of Indigenous, Black and other people of the global majority. By centering these stories our immersive experiences for children, teens and families honor culture, explore justice and inspire joy. It is these stories that align us in our foundation, […]
Nature-based early care and education is gaining momentum across the country, and for good reason. From supporting children’s healthy development to strengthening climate resilience and community well-being, nature-filled learning environments offer powerful benefits for children, families, and communities alike. Join us for this interactive webinar to explore our new, practical Nature in Early Childhood Toolkit, alongside […]
Join us in celebrating Carol Peralta, the winner of the 2026 Richard Louv Prize for Innovation in Nature Connection! As a program director and the future executive director of Wildwoods, a nonprofit that offers nature-based programs to urban communities in Los Angeles, Carol’s work centers on expanding equitable access to nature. Carol oversees a diverse portfolio […]
The Children & Nature Network and the Center for Early Relational Health are partnering together to elevate the importance of nature for young children and families. This event will explore how nature connection supports early relational health, mental health and child development. Learning Objectives: Describe how nature supports early relational health, including its role in […]