Society for College Science Teachers: If You Go Down to the Woods Today…

by: Thomas Lord

In this month’s column, the author reflects on his childhood experiences of “playing in the woods” and his insatiable love of the outdoors as compared to today’s youth, who spend the majority of their free time inside their technology-filled bedrooms. Although it’s difficult to pinpoint why the downturn of interest in nature has happened, he discusses several possibilities gleaned from recent research on this alarming trend. Further, the social and physiological benefits of spending more time with nature are considered.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 3/1/2008Stock # jcst08_037_04_90Volume 037Issue 04

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