A new poll published today has found that nearly half of UK adults spend just three hours or less outdoors a week, despite fond childhood memories of being outdoors.
The survey of over 2,000 people, commissioned by The Wildlife Trusts and carried out by Savanta,(1) found that 88% have positive memories spending time outside as a child – but that 44% of adults spend only three hours or a less a week outdoors. This rose to 48% of 18 to 24-year-olds who were the most indoorsy generation.
The survey revealed deep connections between childhood and nature:
- 59% of people spent more than half of their time outside as a child
- Nearly two thirds (64%) of the people questioned said they were more likely to reconnect with nature after thinking about their childhood memories
- 80% of the parents asked to recall their childhood memories said they now wished to encourage their own children to have more natural childhoods