Every North Carolina child should have the opportunity to...

Discover, explore and connect with natural spaces and wild places close to home, in neighborhoods and cities in North Carolina, from the mountains to the sea by:
  1. Playing in a safe place outdoors,
  2. Camping under the stars, learning to swim, riding a bike,
  3. Using their senses to experience the natural world,
  4. Visiting a farm, seeing how food is grown, growing something,
  5. Exploring a stream, splashing in a wave, catching a fish, stomping in a puddle, playing in the mud,
  6. Hiking in a natural area and following a trail, 
  7. Rolling in the grass, playing in the sand, climbing a tree or searching under a log, 
  8. Sharing nature with a parent, guardian, mentor, teacher or environmental educator, and visiting an environmental education center.

Poster Contest winner announcement coming soon!!


The North Carolina Children's Outdoor Bill of Rights is an initiative of the
North Carolina Children and Nature Coalition! and Environmental Educators of North Carolina
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