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February 2009

NEW ADMINISTRATION IN WASHINGTON offers encouragement to supporters of the children and nature movement

 

The arrival of a new administration in Washington has raised the hopes of people across the country. And while it remains to be seen whether the promise of change will result in, say, lasting protections for the environment, a few recent developments have offered encouragement to supporters of the children and nature movement.

 

salazarFirst there was the choice of Colorado Senator Ken Salazar to be Secretary of the Interior. Soon after the nomination was announced, Salazar was earning praise for a “clear commitment throughout his career to reconnecting children and nature.”

 

Another positive development occurred in Illinois, where the newly installed governor vowed to fight nature-deficit disorder. In his first press conference upon assuming office, Governor Pat Quinn spoke of the need to connect children with nature and the importance of keeping the state’s parks open. “I think in these hard times, where a lot of families can’t take a lot of vacations out of state, our state parks are precious.”

 

Illinois also boasts a new Department of Natural Resources director, Marc Miller, who has been charged by Governor Quinn with making sure that “no child [is] left inside.” Those are encouraging words to people within the children and nature movement, and perhaps a sign of more good things to come both locally and nationally.


Asia Interior Nominee Praised for Children and Nature Efforts

Supporters of the children and nature movement were quick to praise President Barack Obama’s nominee for Secretary of the Interior, Colorado Senator Ken Salazar. In the words of National Park Trust Board Chairman William Brownell, Senator Salazar “has substantial experience with parks and public lands and has shown a clear commitment throughout his career to reconnecting children and nature.”
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AFWSIncoming Illinois Governor Vows to Fight Nature-Deficit Disorder

In his first press conference since assuming office, Governor Pat Quinn of Illinois spoke of the need to connect children with nature and the importance of keeping the state’s parks open. “I think in these hard times where a lot of families can’t take a lot of vacations out of state,” he told reporters, “our state parks are precious.”

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MillerNew state DNR chief has long-standing love of outdoors

Mark Miller's father and grandfather taught him that if he took care of nature, nature would take care of him. Miller, appointed by Governor Quinn to head the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, has two main goals during his tenure: to increase outdoor opportunities of all kinds and to get more young people outside.

 

“We spent a lot of my early childhood (on the farm). It was a wonderful place to connect with the land.”

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ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM C&NN:


AwarenessMonthApril is Children and Nature Awareness Month

Are you planning regional or community events, family activities, outdoor adventures, or educational programs during the month of April? C&NN invites you to submit your April programs for posting on the C&NN movement map. Last year's month-long celebration featured over 180 regional events and programs.

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Regster and submit your events today. C&NN will promote your April events and programs throughout the month of April.

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NCFF ToolkitC&NN Pubishes Nature Clubs for Families Tool Kit

C&NN Nature Clubs for Families Tool Kit: Do It Yourself! Do It Now! provides inspiration, information, tips and resources for those who are—or who might be—interested in creating a Nature Club for Families.

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Field Notes from the Future

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C&NN's online column features articles by author and C&NN Chairman Richard Louv.

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NEWS IN REVIEW:

REGIONAL NEWS

Hudson Valley Boy Scouts Plan No Child Left Inside Hike to Celebrate Centennial

 

New Hampshire Students Helping Students Design Play Area

 

Memphis Educators Issue a Call for Mandatory Recess

 

Western Montana Hosts Children and Nature Summit

 

Michigan Community Leaders Discuss No Child Left Inside

 

Colorado Seminar Aims to Get Families Outside

 

South Dakota Offering No Child Left Inside Grants

 

Commissioner Tells Floridians to “Get Outdoors”

 

Nature Makes a Comeback in Wisconsin Schools

 

NATIONAL NEWS

Popularity of Camping Rises as Economy Falters

 

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

A Call for More Open Spaces for Kids in India

 

RESEARCH & STUDIES

Nature Essential for the Brain, Scientists Report

 

 




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