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Roy, school boy, by Dad, Norway

April 14th 2008

. At primary school, one day a week is ‘tour day’, when the class walks or skis according to the time of year, while learning biology and other subjects.

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Duncan Halley, biologist, Norway

April 14th 2008

Unstructured play in nature is one of the best ways to experience it, but for city kids like me, a structured programme can be one of the few ways to get us off the sofa and in to a world we might never otherwise experience.

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Pedro Cardoso, biologist, Portugal

April 12th 2008

It came as a surprise that even hyperactive children behave much better than adults when, for example, hanging from a rope inside a cave, 10 meters from the cave floor.

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John Aitchison, film maker, Scotland

April 7th 2008

This pier is nothing special in itself but for Rowan and me it’s a wonderful place. It’s where we saw our first ever otters together.

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David and Jill Jackman, retirees, England

April 7th 2008

Our grandchildren live in north London where open space means urban parks. A ‘walk’ is not enough, they want an ‘adventure’.

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John Linnell, biologist, Norway

April 5th 2008

Their cut off temperature for being outside is -20C ...and all kids age two or older are meant to turn up with skiing equipment.

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