Resource Library
Inclusive Access to Nature
Inclusive access to nature is essential for ensuring everyone can meaningfully connect with the outdoors. These resources provide land trusts with practical tools and expert guidance on topics such as adaptive birding equipment, inclusive communication practices, ADA compliance, and strategies for equitable community engagement. Explore ways to break down barriers, embrace adaptive equipment, and use inclusive language, helping your land trust create welcoming outdoor spaces and programs that genuinely serve and empower all community members.
- 5 Ways to Make the Outdoors More Inclusive – The Atlantic
- Americans with Disabilities Act – US Department of Justice
- Designing Inclusive Birding Events – Birdability
- Engaging Community: Disability Inclusion – Land Trust Alliance
- Equity & Environmental Justice in 30×30 – Shanna Edberg, Hispanic Access Foundation
- Open to All: A Disability Inclusion Guide for Land Trusts – Land Trust Alliance and Lakeshore Foundation