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Wilderness Inquiry Supports the Minnesota Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights

September 1, 2022 1 Comment

A group of people gather behind Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan as she takes a selfie while standing on a covered wooden stage

Wilderness Inquiry is proud to join the State of Minnesota and the Office of Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan, and other local organizations in support of the Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights. The bill was unveiled during an event on the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources stage at the Minnesota State Fair on August 26, 2022.

The bill of rights affirms Minnesota’s commitment to creating equitable outdoor recreation experiences and opportunities to discover the natural environment for children and youth no matter where they live, learn, or play.”

Wilderness Inquiry’s Executive Director Erika Rivers attended the ceremony in support of the bill, adding that,

Time spent outdoors strengthens individuals and communities. The benefits of nature should be enjoyed equitably for people of all backgrounds, abilities and ages…The Minnesota Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights demonstrates a strong leadership commitment to ensuring that all Minnesota youth experience these benefits and grow into the next generation of environmental stewards.”

Day 78: Proud to join Governor Tim Walz, Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan, DNR Commissioner Sarah Strommen and many long-time partners for the launch of Minnesota’s Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights today. #100DaysOutdoors #everyonebelongs @WildernessINQ pic.twitter.com/bl8cbzCxrt

— Erika Rivers (@erikarivers) August 26, 2022

What is the Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights

This bill supports creating a state “where all Minnesota children and families are inspired to engage with the natural world in ways that support physical activity, mental well-being, creativity, and appreciation for nature,” and helps lay the groundwork for future supportive legislation.

The Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights states that all Minnesota children have the right to:

  1. Experience Minnesota’s four seasons
  2. Explore and play outdoors in a safe, welcoming, and culturally affirming place
  3. Splash, play, or swim in rivers, lakes, ponds, and community pools
  4. Plant a tree and watch it grow
  5. Start or participate in an urban, community, or personal garden or farm
  6. Compost and recycle for a healthy environment
  7. Bike, ride, or ski a public trail
  8. Camp under the stars and safely build a campfire
  9. Catch and eat a fish
  10. Hike, hunt, or forage on public lands
  11. Boat or paddle on one of our 11,842 lakes
  12. Participate in outdoor sports and recreational activities
  13. Create art and attend outdoor concerts, festivals, and community events centered in nature
  14. Participate in traditions and culturally specific ancestral practices rooted in nature
  15. Protect and preserve our environment for future generations

Click here to read the full press release from the event.
Cover photo provided by the Office of Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan

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  1. Michele Livingston says

    October 4, 2022 at 3:32 pm

    This is so desperately needed for the youth in our extremely busy and chaotic world the youth absolutely need the pauses in nature to learn and realize that their connection to the beautiful out doors nature spaces of Minnesota and everywhere are there for them to be to see to feel and rejuvenate and ultimately support their mental well being. If you don’t know you don’t go! To be introduced to and experience and be informed of what the outdoors does fornthe human spirit -this is paramount for our youth. For everybody yes but we must start while they are growing so they are knowing.

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