By fostering relationships with the outdoors, children have more positive experiences in nature. We need to encourage that.
Being in nature is beneficial to everyone, but it’s especially important for kids.
Kids are out of the classroom with their teachers and fellow students learning about nature, and just as importantly — ...
SOS Outreach Alumni Design and Launch Custom Ski SOS Outreach alumni and cohort members, Jamie Rosales and Vicente Flores, ...
The Wargo Nature Center announces winter programs and activities for all ages, including tailored events for children with ...
Seattle Parks and Recreation is seeking service providers for outdoor preschool programs in six city parks to enhance early ...
Many parents worry about whether a public park is a safe environment for their children to play. As you seek the perfect spot ...
Work off the Thanksgiving feast with this fun hike through the many trails of Van Cortlandt Park. Join the Urban Park Rangers ...
Outdoor classes significantly reduce emotional distress and boost mental focus in children aged 10-12. Teachers observed ...
“This has been a successful outreach grant program that helps schools and organizations get children outdoors,” said Jeff Ledermann, DNR education and skills team supervisor. “These grants boost ...