· The Wildlife Trusts’ 30 Days Wild returns with new and inspiring ways for people to connect with nature.
· 400,000 took part in 30 Days Wild last year – they did over 10 million ‘random acts of wildness’ – it’s the UK’s biggest nature challenge
· All our lives are better if they’re a bit wild – evidence shows that people feel happier when they are closer to nature
The Wildlife Trusts’ are counting down to the start of this year’s 30 Days Wild – June’s national nature challenge to do something wild every day for a whole month. Back for its sixth year, 2020’s challenge is more important than ever as we enjoy the wildlife close to our homes and the solace enjoying nature can provide.
Sign-up is open now on The Wildlife Trusts’ website – so people can download their free and inspirational activities in plenty of time to plan 30 Days Wild, ready to start on Monday 1st June.
30 Days Wild is for everyone – wherever you live, whatever your age! This year, all the amazing resources will be available exclusively online and include a colourful wallchart, a wild bingo game, colour-in window poster and a passport log-book with ideas to record wonderful wild actions – including crafting with nature or going plastic-free for a day, to taking action for bugs, bees and butterflies in your garden.
People signing up can receive more ideas from The Wildlife Trusts throughout June – these will include more inspiration about wildlife gardening, nature photography, writing and blogging and making wildlife films.
Research shows that taking part in 30 Days Wild is good for you. People say they felt happier, healthier and more connected to nature after taking part.* Studies also show that when people feel connected to nature, they are more likely to care for it.
Dr Amir Khan, The Wildlife Trusts’ health ambassador and TV doctor, says:
“Being outdoors and enjoying nature is fantastic. Not only to see what’s going on around us, but also for our physical and mental health. A lot of research has shown that spending – even a short amount of time – embracing nature, can have a positive effect on our health. Why not join us and do something wild everyday this June?”
Sign up here www.wildlifetrusts/30DaysWild