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No one will protect what they don t care about, and no one will care about what they have never experienced. Sir David Attenborough

Introducing #NatureForAll #NatureForAll is: n A global movement to inspire love of Nature. n A coalition working to increase public and cross-sectoral action for Nature conservation. n 200 partner organizations globally 31 Canadian and counting. n A growing pool of Nature-friendly practices and resources. The #NatureForAll movement was formally launched at the 2016 International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Conservation Congress. 2 3

Become a #NatureForAll Partner No matter who you are, or what organization you represent, you are probably already taking part in Nature-friendly practices. Why not make it official and become a #NatureForAll partner? As a #NatureForAll partner, you become part of the buzz. You learn about the good work being done by other organizations, and you showcase how you and your own organization are caring for Nature. As part of the #NatureForAll coalition, you will empower other individuals and organizations to do the same. 4 5

What s Unique About #NatureForAll? + = #NatureForAll is a current of Naturepositive energy, fed by a wealth of small and large-scale actions by organizations all over the world. Think of it as the United Nations of the conservation movement a diverse range of partners working together towards a common goal, contributing unique strengths and attributes under the shared umbrella of #NatureForAll. 6 These partners, working as a coalition, will give #NatureForAll a united voice and show how the well-being of all sectors is directly connected to the wellbeing of Nature and people, leading to an exponential increase in local and global support for Nature conservation. 7

Why is Caring About Nature Important? We need Nature and Nature needs us Experiences in Nature make us happier and healthier. A simple walk through a park can alleviate mental fatigue, make you more present with your family and friends, and increase your productivity at work. Indigenous peoples in Canada and all over the world have mindfully maintained harmony with Nature for many thousands of years. Traditional Indigenous cultures are intimately tied with the land. Culture includes ways of thinking, world views, values, practices, and actions. Deepening connections with our environment helps us to remember who we are; how we fit into a co-evolutionary relationship with Nature which then leads us to live our lives accordingly. For humans to survive and thrive long term, we must all understand that we are part of Nature. Chloe Dragon Smith Canadian Parks Council Happy individuals create spaces that others want to be in. They make great neighbours and increase community cohesion. Flourishing communities attract great new neighbours - and businesses and tourists as well! While many of us enjoy, appreciate and care for Nature, studies show that many others, be it through lifestyle, opportunity or circumstance, face barriers to experiencing and connecting with the natural world. #NatureForAll strives to reduce those barriers in varying regions, contexts and realities. From botanical gardens and Canada s accredited zoos and aquariums in urban areas, to national parks and protected areas, people of all ages and backgrounds should share the benefits that Nature connectivity brings. Nature conservation is essential for human health and well-being. n Connection to Nature develops when people spend time outdoors. n Support for Nature increases when people feel connected to it. We are Nature 8 9

FOR NATURE: Increased support for parks and protected areas Reduced use of environmentally unfriendly products Reduced carbon footprints Increased engagement in Nature stewardship actions FOR INDIVIDUALS: Reduced stress Improved physical and mental health Reduced ADHD symptoms Improved concentration and cognition Potential Benefits of #NatureForAll FOR EMPLOYERS: Improved employee energy levels Increased workplace efficiency Increased competitive edge FOR NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS: Increased access to knowledge and training materials Improved member networks Increased donations With #NatureForAll, you ll be part of a global movement one whose influence is stronger than any one organization on its own. FOR GOVERNMENTAL BODIES: Reduced health care costs Reduced crime rates Increased economic prosperity FOR PRIVATE SECTOR ENTITIES: Increased visibility Improved customer bases Increased credibility of green commitment 10 RYAN DICKIE 11

#NatureForAll in Canada Connecting people with Nature in Canada is an investment in our long-term prosperity. #NatureForAll partners are committed to making sure that all individuals, regardless of age, background, socio-economic status, cultural background or geography have the opportunity to experience the immeasurable benefits that Nature provides. No one person, community, organization or government department can independently re-integrate Nature into the daily lives of Canadians. Leadership is needed in all sectors. The time to act is now. Building the Movement To advance the #NatureForAll movement in Canada and contribute to its global growth, coalition members will: n Scale up relevant programming n Collaborate and communicate with one another n Share tools for amplifying good work n Combine strengths with fellow partners where relevant n Identify ways large and small for all members to participate Some #NatureForAll actions and activities that are already taking place n Parks Canada: Learn-to-Camp Experiences n Ocean Wise: Shoreline Cleanups n Canadian Wildlife Federation: WILD Family Nature Club n Students on Ice: Arctic Expeditions n Child & Nature Alliance Canada: Forest School Canada Resources from the Canadian Parks Council n Connecting Canadians With Nature: An Investment in the Well-Being of our Citizens n The Nature Playbook: Take Action to Connect a New Generation of Canadians with Nature Resource from NatureForAll.global n The #NatureForAll Playbook: An Action Guide for Inspiring Love of Nature 12 13

Get Involved n Follow #NatureForAll on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook n Visit NatureForAll.global and sign up for the newsletter n Join the coalition become a #NatureForAll partner:»» Discover what current partners are doing»» Share your insights and strategies to grow the movement Partners C A NADIAN WILDLIFE F E DE R ATI ON FÉD É R AT I ON CANADIENNE DE LA FAUNE CANADIAN PARKS AND WILDERNESS SOCIETY SOCIÉTÉ POUR LA NATURE ET LES PARCS DU CANADA 14 PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES; COVER PHOTO: THINKSTOCK