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Cincinnati Nature Center

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Cincinnati Nature Center is a nature center and preserve with two locations, the main site known as Rowe Woods in Milford, Ohio , and Long Branch Farm in Goshen, Ohio .

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7-595: The 1,025-acre Rowe Woods in Milford features the Rowe Visitor Center with nature exhibits, a wildlife viewing window, library and gift shop. There are over 16 miles of trails that pass through eastern deciduous forest, former agricultural fields, streams, and pond habitats. The Schott Nature PlayScape was designed to encourage open-ended creative play through the use of natural features on the 1.6-acre site, including water, logs, rocks and dirt. The creation of

14-461: A dampening of creativity and depression as problems associated with a nature-deficient childhood . He amassed information on the subject from practitioners of many disciplines to make his case and is commonly credited with helping to inspire an international movement to reintroduce children to nature. Louv was a columnist for The San Diego Union-Tribune newspaper between 1984 and 2007, its last column titled "The Futureโ€™s Edge." His essays discuss

21-599: Is co-chaired by four state governors, a visiting scholar at Clemson University , and chairman and co-founder of the Children & Nature Network, a non-profit organization . In 2008, the National Audubon Society awarded Louv its highest honor, the Audubon Medal. He was the 2007 recipient of Clemson University 's Cox Award for "sustained achievement in public service." . In 2008, he received

28-519: Is open to members only. There are four miles of trails through deciduous forest, fields, streams and ponds. Richard Louv Richard Louv (born 1949) is an American non-fiction author and journalist . He is best known for his seventh book, Last Child in the Woods : Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder (first published in 2005 by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill), which investigates

35-512: The PlayScape was inspired by Richard Louv 's book Last Child in the Woods that concludes that direct exposure to nature is essential for healthy childhood development. The 1918 Groesbeck Lodge is planned to be home to the new Center for Conservation & Stewardship, which will become a regional center for excellence in land conservation. The 642-acre Long Branch Farm and Trails in Goshen

42-595: The division of nature and humanity. He has been a columnist and member of the editorial advisory board for Parents magazine and a Ford Foundation Leadership for a Changing World award program adviser. He also was an adviser for the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child. He currently is honorary co-chair of The National Forum on Children and Nature The National Forum on Children and Nature | The Conservation Fund , which

49-417: The relationship of children and the natural world in current and historical contexts. Louv created the term " nature-deficit disorder " to describe possible negative consequences to individual health and the social fabric as children move indoors and away from physical contact with the natural world โ€“ particularly unstructured, solitary experience. Louv cites research pointing to attention disorders, obesity ,

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