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Inclusive Access to Nature
Inclusive access to nature is vital, ensuring everyone can connect with the outdoors. Resources provided offer guidance on adaptive birding, ADA compliance, and community inclusion strategies, aiming to break barriers and foster equitable enjoyment of natural spaces for people of all abilities. These insights empower organizations to create universally welcoming outdoor experiences.
- 5 Ways to Make the Outdoors More Inclusive – The Atlantic
- Access Considerations for Birding Locations – Birdability
- Adaptive Birding Equipment – Birdability
- Americans with Disabilities Act – US Department of Justice
- Engaging Community: Disability Inclusion – Land Trust Alliance
- Equity & Environmental Justice in 30×30 – Shanna Edberg, Hispanic Access Foundation
- Inclusive Communication and Language Use Tips – Birdability
- Open to All: A Disability Inclusion Guide for Land Trusts – Land Trust Alliance and Lakeshore Foundation
- Writing Bird Outing Event Descriptions – Birdability