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Helping young people keep it wild in 2021!
The AFC team share why it’s important for young people to remain engaged in environmental action as we emerge from the lockdown and how programmes like WildED are helping young people drive a fairer, greener future.
Spring Camp in the South Downs
Meet AFC volunteer, Nick, in this blog he explore his experience supporting young people on the AFC Spring Camp 2019.
Tech vs Trees
The concept of ‘Nature Deficit Disorder’ was first mentioned in 2005 when Richard Louv published his book Last child in the woods: saving our children from nature deficit disorder. This blog addresses if the theory stood the test of time and what, if anything is being done about the problems it highlights?
