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Kids in Nature, Saving Future Generations, Mr. Lumpy & Sammy the Squirrel

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We learn to value nature through our repeated exposure to it, so how can we help future generations if they don't get to experience the natural world? Sierra Club Canada's Wild Child programs get children outside for tens of thousands of hours every year, but what does that really mean? For answers Conor talks with Tamsyn Neale of our Wild Child PEI program about outdoor education, how we learn to care for the planet, and how climate impacts like Hurricane Fiona are already very real for these kids.

Wild Child offers kids more than just time in the natural world; it also offers them ways to directly help nature through tree planting, native seed bombs, and invasive species removal, as well as practical skills for outdoor survival like how to start a fire and dress for different weather. Wild Child PEI centres Indigenous perspectives and tries to balance talking about the things we can't do to protect the environment with all the things we can do to enjoy and protect it.
Recently we've been featuring a lot of content on how to communicate on issues like climate change with adults - it turns out adults and kids are not as dissimilar in this respect as you might think. It's also an episode that will inspire you to get out there and experience the natural world yourself.
In the Q&A this week we answer questions we got related to our carbon pricing episode. Be sure to send us more of your questions at info@sierraclub.ca and sign up for email updates from us here: https://www.sierraclub.ca/subscribe-for-updates/
Find out more about our Wild Child programs on our website here: https://www.sierraclub.ca/programs/wild-child/
You can also check out the website of Wild Child PEI and their Facebook Page for more information.
And don't forget to take action!

Support the Show.

Find out more and take action at sierraclub.ca/take-action/

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We learn to value nature through our repeated exposure to it, so how can we help future generations if they don't get to experience the natural world? Sierra Club Canada's Wild Child programs get children outside for tens of thousands of hours every year, but what does that really mean? For answers Conor talks with Tamsyn Neale of our Wild Child PEI program about outdoor education, how we learn to care for the planet, and how climate impacts like Hurricane Fiona are already very real for these kids.

Wild Child offers kids more than just time in the natural world; it also offers them ways to directly help nature through tree planting, native seed bombs, and invasive species removal, as well as practical skills for outdoor survival like how to start a fire and dress for different weather. Wild Child PEI centres Indigenous perspectives and tries to balance talking about the things we can't do to protect the environment with all the things we can do to enjoy and protect it.
Recently we've been featuring a lot of content on how to communicate on issues like climate change with adults - it turns out adults and kids are not as dissimilar in this respect as you might think. It's also an episode that will inspire you to get out there and experience the natural world yourself.
In the Q&A this week we answer questions we got related to our carbon pricing episode. Be sure to send us more of your questions at info@sierraclub.ca and sign up for email updates from us here: https://www.sierraclub.ca/subscribe-for-updates/
Find out more about our Wild Child programs on our website here: https://www.sierraclub.ca/programs/wild-child/
You can also check out the website of Wild Child PEI and their Facebook Page for more information.
And don't forget to take action!

Support the Show.

Find out more and take action at sierraclub.ca/take-action/

  continue reading

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