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Sebelius Forms Group to Encourage Youth Appreciation of Outdoors
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
(Convener's Group press release: Kansas Wildlife Federation)Coalition will create opportunities for youth
to experience nature
On April 13, Governor Kathleen Sebelius issued
an Executive Order designed
to create opportunities for children to get
outside and experience nature.
The new group, provisionally called the Kansas
Coalition for Children in
Nature (KCCN), will work with state agencies
and other organizations to
identify opportunities for Kansas children to
spend more time playing and
learning outdoors.
"Kansas is blessed with an abundance of natural
beauty, and this coalition
will work to make sure Kansas children
experience all that our state has to
offer," Sebelius said.
Research has shown that children who play
outside are more active and more
physically fit than those who do not. Time in
nature improves a child's
academic performance, concentration, balance,
coordination, and self-esteem.
Unfortunately, children today spend an average
of six and half hours a day
with electronic media; the amount of time
children spend outside has dropped
by one-half over the past 20 years.
"Children have an innate need to experience the
wonder of nature. We're
thrilled the Governor has made this a priority
for her administration," said
Cynthia Rhodes, a teacher and education chair
for the Kansas Wildlife
Federation (KWF), which was instrumental in
organizing the Conveners Group
and will be involved in coordinating the
coalition's efforts.
"Kansans have historically been closely tied to
the land, but our children
are losing those ties as they spend more and
more time indoors, in front of
computers, video games, and television," said
Laura Downey of the Kansas
Association for Conservation and Environmental
Education (KACEE), one of the
groups involved in this effort. "This is an
important step toward renewing
Kansas children's connection with nature and
the land."
A Conveners Group will convene and manage KCCN
and is charged with
recruiting coalition members. The Conveners
Group will divide coalition
members into working groups that will provide
leadership and input for the
major tasks identified in the Executive Order.
Several agencies and organizations are working
with the governor's office on
the initiative, including KACEE, KWF, the
Kansas Department of Wildlife and
Parks, the Kansas Department of Health and
Environment and the Kansas State
Department of Education.
KCCN will include organizations from the areas
of public health,
conservation, environmental education,
recreation, agriculture, and
business. The broad-based coalition will build
upon existing resources and
programs to accomplish its goals.
The Conveners Group will present plans and a
status report on their
implementation to the governor prior to Jan.
10, 2011. To view the full
executive order, go online to
www.governor.ks.gov/executive/Orders/default.htm