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WI Congressman Wants to Help Get Kids Outdoors

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Monday, October 3, 2011   

LA CROSSE, Wis. - U.S. Congressman Ron Kind of La Crosse has announced plans to introduce the Healthy Kids Outdoors Act, which will provide incentives for states to support outdoor activities for children.

The Outdoors Alliance for Kids, or OAK, says the great outdoors can be a prescription for physical, mental and economic health. The group is a bi-partisan gathering of people and organizations who want kids to "get their nature on."

Danielle Moodie-Mills, senior manager for the Environmental Education Campaign at the National Wildlife Federation, says the outdoors, from national parks to urban green spaces, is a huge economic engine for the nation, generating jobs and contributing $730 billion annually to the economy.

"I think that oftentimes you have, 'Well, it's the outdoors, that's fun, but we have more important issues to deal with. We have the jobs and we have the economy.' And what we're trying to convey is that all of this is intertwined."

Moodie-Mills says the more active kids are, the healthier they tend to be, and that getting kids involved in nature can have a ripple effect.

"By connecting people with nature and getting them outside and figuring out, 'You know, wow, this is really beautiful. This is beautiful mountains and beautiful streams and beautiful oceans,' then they decide that . . . You know what? They want to protect it."

OAK is not only encouraging activity, but they also have a Facebook app, so kids older than 13 can earn virtual badges and share their experiences in the outdoors with family and friends.

Rep. Kind and Colorado Senator Mark Udall announced plans last week to introduce the Healthy Kids Outdoors Act, which will provide incentives for states to support outdoors activities for young people.

The Outdoor Alliance for Kids website is tinyurl.com/34esy42




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