In the spring of 2019, we surveyed 626 SF students about nature. This is what we learned.
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INFOGRAPHIC
Youth Nature Survey
Summary findings of the Youth Nature Survey conducted February – April 2019.
LESSON PLAN
Youth Nature Survey
This lesson introduces the 2019 Youth Survey results to students and aims to explore the findings of how current San Francisco youth access and connect with nature through an outdoor reflection activity.
FULL SURVEY REPORT
Youth Nature Survey
Findings of the Youth Nature Survey conducted February – April 2019.
Credits
This survey is the result of a collaborative effort by the San
Francisco Children & Nature – Community & Youth
Engagement team with contributions from:
- Anthony Khalil, Literacy for Environmental Justice
- Annie Miller, California Academy of Sciences
- Brenda Cartagena, SF Recreation & Parks
- Charity Maybury, Crissy Field Center
- Cristina Mitra, SF Public Libraries
- Ileana Pulu, SF Public Libraries
- Josie Dominguez-Chand, Department of the Environment
- Katie Strange, SF Parks Alliance
- Kay Wang, National Park Service, GGNRA
- Kayle Barnes, YMCA of San Francisco
- Laura Rodriguez, Youth Outside
- Leslie Parra, ChangeScale
- Lydia Nichols-Russell, SF Recreation & Parks
- Maria Durana, SF Recreation & Parks
- Maybelle Miranda, YMCA of San Francisco
- Rebecca Johnson, Cal Academy of Sciences
- Vanessa Carter, SF Unified School District (STEM)
- Wendy Meluch , YMCA of San Francisco
Young people from the following programs provided feedback to our pilot survey:
- San Francisco Recreation & Park Greenagers Program
- California Academy of Sciences TASC and CiS teen groups
- YMCA of San Francisco Earth Service Corps