Finding Nature News Anthology
The Children & Nature Network team is thrilled to share “Finding Nature,” an anthology covering the first five years of reporting and storytelling from Finding Nature News, our bi-weekly publication for the children and nature movement.

“Movements are made of people. Too often, their stories go unheard or underreported. For the past five years, Finding Nature News has shared the stories of teachers, parents, city officials, youth leaders, pediatricians, and more. The unsung heroes at the heart of the children and nature movement.” – Richard Louv
To celebrate five years of Finding Nature News, we pored through hundreds of feature stories, guest columns and reports to select 25 of our favorite Finding Nature News articles. From these, we published a beautiful magazine — printed on Forest Stewardship Council-certified paper by an official B Corporation community printer — worthy of your coffee table. The limited edition print copies are all gone — but we are happy to share the anthology online. Browse below!
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Finding Nature News front page
What is nature-deficit disorder?, by Richard Louv
Today’s challenges do not need to define our children’s destiny, by Richard Louv
Nature Future, gallery of art and creative writing by children and teens
Policy Update: Policy and advocacy for the children and nature movement
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Richard Louv
THE CRIMINALIZATION OF NATURAL PLAY: It's time to look for solutions
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Network News
Cincinnati: From green schoolyards to city-wide green initiatives
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Feature
A decade of ripples: What Nature Everywhere Communities reveal about systems change
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Feature
Crossing invisible boundaries in the outdoors: A Q+A with Mason Branstrator
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Feature
Forest bathing: Educators need nature connections, too
How much is the Finding Nature anthology in hard copy?
Thank you for your interest, Ken! We replied via email. Please follow up if you have any further questions. Thanks for your partnership in the movement.