- NaturePlay: Take Childhood Back This is a website that is centered on the documentary, NaturePlay. This film highlights a nature-inspired means of educating children and the value of (re)connecting children with the natural world.
- NaturePlay Facebook Page Here one can explore the world of the film, NaturePlay, further by staying connected through Facebook.
- Western New York Family Nature Club Information about nature play, club updates and events, a map to help you find local parks, reviews and stories written by members, a chat section, and a contact section to submit ideas and questions.
- Nature at Home: Nature Play for Kids This YouTube video encourages the active engagement of children with nature and suggests ideas about how to foster this beneficial behavior.
- Invisible Ink: Is the Natural World Disappearing from Children’s Books and Education? This is a valuable article that encourages us to incorporate nature appreciation into our culture. Means of achieving this include writing and studying books that contain nature themes, utilizing outdoor spaces when teaching, etc.
- Has Nature Disappeared from Children’s Books? This is an insightful article that highlights the gradual disappearance of nature concepts and themes in contemporary children’s picture books. In addition, it encourages you to think about what we can do to change this trend.
- The Conscious Elders Network This group helps to connect grandparents and their grandkids climate change and nature-based activities.
- The Change Circle Support for persons seeking to discover new ways to engaging lives of positive change. Managed by Dave Bauer
- Nature for Kids A website that has tons of information on how and where to get kids outside. It has where to travel, what you can do in your own backyard, what materials you might need, and activities you can do.
- The Nature Generation Website for a group that provides ideas and activities for educators, so that they can get children involved with nature. They have games, books, more resources, and even awards for getting involved with the environment.
- The Children and Nature Network The biggest group for the nature movement. Has studies and reports that show evidence of the benefit to involving children with nature, resources for learning more, connecting with others, and taking part in this movement.
- Richard Louv A website for Richard Louv, well renowned author and journalist, very involved in children and nature movement. Includes information about what he is doing, as well as relevant resources.
- Scott Sampson A website for Scott Sampson, author of How to Raise a Wild Child. Includes information about Sampson and what he’s doing, as well as cool information about sustainability and dinosaurs.
- Preschool Without Walls This article explores a few different outdoor preschools, which focus on nature as the classroom as well as a learning tool. The teachers from the schools share a little bit about what their day to day activities look like.
- How to Raise an Environmentalist This article explains that connecting children to nature will help with environmental issues, and why this is a solution.
- Brandylane Publishing Publisher for What’s Under That Rock, Papa? Children’s nature book written by Dave Bauer
- Nature Sanctuary Society of Western New York Promotes educational programs and scientific research relative to nature preserves. Connecting nature and the WNY community.