I've been thinking recently that I'd like to campaign for the benefits of nature. I spoke to Steve Wright recently and he's going to be running forest school courses to 11-18 year olds soon to try to get them involved with the outdoors. There are many ways one could campaign for nature, forest schools, leafleting, and the rest, but I would like to target a particular group of people. I'd like to approach the subject with video/computer gamers. Where would I contact such people? On the internet of course. I can imagine a website built to show them nature from the eyes of someone who had only seen the blinding glare of a computer screen for most of his life. I can imagine several testimonials on said website about the joys of finding nature from many of us.
It's obviously a very controversial topic and I'm aware of how pushy and, worse, preachy it'd sound, so I'd only go ahead with an idea like this if I knew I could persuade these people to venture out into the woods without degrading them or their hobby. It could very easily sound like I'm saying “you're wasting your life on the computer. Go outdoors and see the true beauty of nature in all its vibrancy and complexity”, and I don't want that. I'd need to strike a balance between the two, tell them that it's possible to combine the two and enjoy them both and gradually one will spend less time playing games indoors.
This thread isn't particularly about me or my idea to run a website, it's just a friendly discussion, a brainstorming session, on the different ways we could get such disillusioned people to see the wonders of nature. How have you seen the subject broached in your area? Have you had similar ideas? What do you think is the best solution? Do we need to act or should we leave these people alone for fear that we'd be harrasing them?
It's a very controversial topic as I said, so I'd be very interested in hearing what BCUK members have to say.
Thank you.
It's obviously a very controversial topic and I'm aware of how pushy and, worse, preachy it'd sound, so I'd only go ahead with an idea like this if I knew I could persuade these people to venture out into the woods without degrading them or their hobby. It could very easily sound like I'm saying “you're wasting your life on the computer. Go outdoors and see the true beauty of nature in all its vibrancy and complexity”, and I don't want that. I'd need to strike a balance between the two, tell them that it's possible to combine the two and enjoy them both and gradually one will spend less time playing games indoors.
This thread isn't particularly about me or my idea to run a website, it's just a friendly discussion, a brainstorming session, on the different ways we could get such disillusioned people to see the wonders of nature. How have you seen the subject broached in your area? Have you had similar ideas? What do you think is the best solution? Do we need to act or should we leave these people alone for fear that we'd be harrasing them?
It's a very controversial topic as I said, so I'd be very interested in hearing what BCUK members have to say.
Thank you.
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