Richard Louv Wants Us to Reconnect with Nature and Animals

27/01/2020 39 min Temporada 2 Episodio 1
Richard Louv Wants Us to Reconnect with Nature and Animals

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The Nygrens intuitively realized that nature was having a positive impact on their children, but reading Richard Louv's book Last Child in the Woods validated their decision to make the permanent move to Chattahoochee Hills. Richard wants people to connect with nature, and he believes a big part of that is connecting with animals. When he'd written Last Child in the Woods, he was able to find about 60 studies during his research that helped inform his writing. That information plus another ~1,000 studies, exists in a digital library on the C&NN website. When looking at those studies though, there's not much information about wild animals and their impact on our psyche. Our ancestors knew that they helped shape us and that we shaped them. We told stories about them around campfires in which we found meaning. His new book, Our Wild Calling, is to look at that and relate the stories he's collected about life-changing encounters and ongoing relationships with companion animals and how it gives life more meaning. This will take an important role in the future of the C&NN movement. Children feel the meaning of wild animal encounters, but it can be rediscovered.Definitions, People + Organizations MentionedNature-Deficit Disorder: The importance of children's and adults' exposure to nature for their health, and on the need for environmental protection and preservation for greater access to nature and the health of the Earth.Nature-Rich: For a city to be wealthy in nature and an engine of bio-diversity, and to have children and families connected to nature.I and Thou: Buber's main proposition is that we may address existence in two ways:That of the "I" toward an "It," toward an object that is separate in itself, which we either use or experienceThat of the "I" toward "Thou," in which we move into existence in a relationship without bounds. One of the major themes of the book is that human life finds its meaningfulness in relationships.National League of CitiesRobin MooreAudubon SocietyStephen HawkingMartin BuberLast Child In The WoodsVitamin NNature PrincipleOur Wild CallingAmerica IIChildren & Nature Network Step off the treadmill of life and book a stay at the Inn at Serenbe. Use code Serenbe Stories when you book online or over the phone and receive 10% off your stay!Today through October 12, order a copy of Start In Your Own Backyard and you'll receive a tote bag, keychain and signed bookplate from Steve Nygren.Get a Start In Your Own Backyard Book Bundle TodayPre-Order from your favorite bookseller, send in your receipt and we'll mail you a book bundle as our gift.