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Half of UK adults say they spend less than three hours a week outside in nature

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A new poll reveals that while nearly 90% of UK adults have positive memories of playing outdoors as children, almost half now spend less than three hours a week in natural settings. The survey highlights a decline in outdoor activity, with one in ten adults spending less than an hour in nature weekly. Wildlife charities are using these findings to encourage people to spend more time in the outdoors.

Most people have joyful memories of playing outside as children – and now wildlife charities are urging people to ‘rewild their inner child’

Climbing trees, squelching in mud, paddling in ponds or making dens in the woods – people’s memories of playing outside as children are often vivid and, a new poll has found, overwhelmingly positive, even those who remember falling in cowpats.

Almost 90% of UK adults had rosy memories of the excitement and the feeling of freedom that outdoor play had brought them, the survey found. However, almost half of adults now spend less than three hours a week in natural settings such as gardens, parks, fields or woods, according to the survey. For one in 10 it is less than one hour.

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Originally published by The Guardian UK Read original →