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1 New Outdoor recreation camp seeking adventuresome youth During the action-packed three-day camp, participants will enjoy activities such as rock climbing, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, fire building, animal tracking, identification, and more.
2 UNI professor addresses children's disconnect with nature and the outdoors; LYHS classes prepare students to address changes in outdoor youth leisure The way children interact with nature and the outdoors has changed over the years. Outdoor recreation classes are helping students prepare to combat this change in youth leisure behavior. Kathy Scholl refers to journalist Richard Louv's research.