Let
nature inspire you every day during our wildest month!
30 Days Wild,
the UK’s biggest nature challenge run by The Wildlife Trusts, invites people of
all ages to connect with nature every single day during the month of June. This
year there’s a new twist: 30 Days Wild will take you on a week-by-week
adventure moving through five different themes:
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tune into the senses
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movement and play
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learning and discovery
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helping nature
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emotional connection to nature
These themes will help guide everyone taking up the
challenge to reach that 30 day target, whether tuning into the sound of bird
life, moving through your local woods by moonlight, building a den, discovering
an unexplored country lane or local park, making time to build a bug hotel or
owl box or starting a diary of your day-to-day wildlife sightings.
New 30
Days Wild activity packs include a wild bee poster along with seeds and
other materials to inspire you to do something wild every single
day.
30 Days Wild
is funded thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery and has grown a huge
and dedicated fan base – over two million people have taken part over the last
9 years.
Last year over 500,000 people took part in the
challenge including 114,245 households, 11,740 schools, 898 care homes and
1,384 businesses. Popular activities include wildlife-watching, eating outdoors, planting wildflower
seeds and listening to birdsong. Other favourite pastimes included
bug-hunting, fruit-picking, growing plants and flowers, exploring a nature
reserve, creating a mini pond or going on a beach or river walk.
We all know how much happier and healthier we feel
when connecting with nature – and we have research to prove it – so save the
date!
David Oakes, actor and ambassador for The Wildlife Trusts, says:
“I truly hope you’ll join in the 30 Days Wild
challenge wherever you are in the UK! We need nature more than ever and 30 Days
Wild is a chance to really celebrate our connection to the precious green and
blue spaces both on our doorstep and further afield. Whether you’ve a
legendary forest a short train ride away, or a young sapling in your
local park that is primed to be the Tree of the Year 2523; whether you
turn down the tunes on your next jog in favour of nature’s wild beats, or head
to your nearest coastline to explore the rhythms in the rock
pools and the sounds of the sand dunes; whatever you choose to do, there are limitless
opportunities to dive into this 30 day adventure. However much time you can
spare each day there’s always an opportunity to take part, whatever your age.
Please get involved and tell all your family and friends to join in too!”
Zoe Hughes, Devon Wildlife Trust says:
“I go outdoors regularly, but there’s something special
about 30 Days Wild. The challenge encourages me to connect with my natural
surroundings even more and work towards a goal which feels like a big
achievement in a busy month. A free activity that makes you feel happier and
healthier, with lots of inspiration along the way – what’s not to love!”
30 Days Wild – Big Wild Pub Quiz:
To help motivate people on this journey, we’ve enlisted the help of our
Devon friends David Oakes and Sophie Pavelle for the Big Wild Pub
Quiz on the 11th June taking place at 5pm at
Samuel Jones, Commercial Road Exeter EX2 1AW. Entry is £1
per person for teams up to 6 people. All welcome!
David Oakes continues:
“Come and join me and the glorious Sophie Pavelle here in Exeter on the
11th June for the Big Wild Pub quiz or if you can’t make that date
join us online via YouTube on Sunday evening, the 18th June, for fun and
games with the Wildlife Trusts Big Wild Quiz. Come along to be top of the
pollinators or just tune in to be entertained by the incredible and fascinating
world of bison, beavers, bees, beetles and bats! Other wildlife species are
available. I can't wait to see you then.”
The Wildlife Trusts provide free resources for everyone who signs up. Just
register your interest here wildlifetrusts.org/30dayswild. There is also a 30 Days
Wild session planner specially designed for teachers
to use in class.
The Wildlife Trusts’ 30 Days Wild kicks
off on 1 June
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Actor David Oakes and Sophie Pavelle to host
Big Wild Pub Quiz in Exeter 11th June
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More than 3000 Devon residents took part in 30
Days Wild last year, with 2,169 already signed up for 2023
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30 Days Wild has attracted support from a range of
famous faces including TV presenters Monty Don, Liz Bonnin, Steve Backshall,
Ellie Harrison, James McVey, Alison Steadman and Dr Amir Khan. This year it is
championed by writer, ornithologist, activist and Birdgirl, Mya-Rose Craig.
The University of Derby conducted a 5-year
evaluation of 30 Days Wild participants from 2015-2020: it found that people reported they felt happier and healthier from
taking part, with positive effects lasting for at least two months afterwards.
- See a summary, 30 Days Wild – a
five-year review, can
be downloaded here.