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  2. Playground - Wikipedia

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    "Natural playgrounds" are play environments that blend natural materials, features, and indigenous vegetation with creative land forms to create purposely complex interplays of natural, environmental objects in ways that challenge and fascinate children and teach them about the wonders and intricacies of the natural world while they play within it.

  3. Terra Nova Adventure Park - Wikipedia

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    Terra Nova Adventure Park, located in the City of Richmond, British Columbia, within the Terra Nova Rural Nature Park, is an innovative playground.Its sustainable design works to accomplish an alternative to contemporary playgrounds found throughout the Lower Mainland, as most of its features are made of ropes, yellow cedar wood, and other products that resemble nature.

  4. CuriOdyssey - Wikipedia

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    CuriOdyssey is home to nearly 100 rescued animals, most native to California, that cannot survive in the wild. CuriOdyssey's exhibits include a science playground where kids play with scientific phenomena. CuriOdyssey is a member of the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC) and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).

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  6. Sanctuary Nature Foundation - Wikipedia

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    It is currently edited by Tara Sahgal. In 2017, the Cub magazine bagged the Runner Up position in the Kids Stop Press Award for the best newspaper/magazine for children. [11] Aside from the magazines, Sanctuary Nature Foundation publishes a variety of reading material today, including coffee table books, wildlife guides and national park guides.

  7. Outdoor education - Wikipedia

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    The journalist Tim Gill has written about parental and institutional risk aversion affecting many activities with children in his book "No Fear". [6] Another obstacle is the perceived high cost of facilitating outdoor learning. Creating an outdoor learning environment needn't cost a great deal, however.