Children today spend less time outdoors than any other generation in history. That's the impetus for legislation newly-introduced in Congress - the Moving Outdoors in Nature Act - which would encourage Oregon, and all states, to help reconnect kids to nature. atric Fitzgerald is an education expert with the National Wildlife Federation - who points to the legislation as a way to restore balance to kids’ lives
Fitgerald says it's especially important in Oregon, where the economy has ties to the Great Outdoors.
Fitgerald says it's especially important in Oregon, where the economy has ties to the Great Outdoors.
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