Kids have a basic right to a healthy, whole childhood. Despite advances in public health and medicine, however, children are developing chronic health conditions, such as obesity and depression, earlier and more frequently than ever before. Researchers suggest that the decline in children’s health is linked, in part, to their growing disconnect from nature and outdoor activity. Fewer kids today walk to school, spend significant time simply playing outside or regularly enjoy the great outdoors.
That’s why diverse public and private leaders—including four governors, three mayors, corporate CEOs, parks officials and others—have joined together as the National Forum on Children and Nature. The 54-member Forum, hosted by The Conservation Fund [1], a leading environmental nonprofit, is dedicated to reconnecting kids with nature. By doing so, the Forum seeks to improve children’s health and overall well-being, while encouraging them to rediscover America’s landscape.
The Forum believes that children’s disconnect from nature, if left unchecked, shortchanges their health and happiness now—and creates a future generation of adults that is less healthy, productive and able to value and protect our country’s natural resources. The Forum’s mission is to:
In November 2008, the Forum endorsed 30 demonstration projects, which are featured on this website. These projects share relevance, impact and an ability to be replicated, among other features. The Forum commits to help raise visibility and support for these endorsed projects.
For More Information
Download frequently asked questions about the National Forum on Children and Nature [2]
Download a list of the 30 Forum-endorsed demonstration projects [3]
Links:
[1] http://www.conservationfund.org
[2] http://www.forumonchildrenandnature.org/sites/default/files/Forum FAQ download.pdf
[3] http://www.forumonchildrenandnature.org/sites/default/files/Endorsed Project List.pdf