30 Days Wild

A father and child walking along a path through lush green woodland.

Father and child walking in a woodland - Adobe/Exsluziv

30 Days Wild

1 - 30 June 2024

Take part in the UK's biggest nature challenge

30 Days Wild is The Wildlife Trusts' annual nature challenge, where we ask the nation to do one 'wild' thing a day every day throughout June.

Your daily wild activities can be anything you like - you might be having breakfast with the birds on Monday, feeling the grass between your toes on Tuesday, and watching wildlife webcams on Wednesday. There’s no set structure, so you can take part in whatever way that best suits you. Alongside benefiting your local wildlife, taking part in 30 Days Wild is scientifically proven to make you feel happier, healthier, and more connected to nature.

Sign up today and receive a FREE pack in the post full of ideas and inspiration. 

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I can't wait to get involved with 30 Days Wild challenge this summer. I’m really into birds and birdwatching so I'll be on the lookout for some special sightings but also love finding new ways to reconnect with nature.
Mya-Rose Craig
The Wildlife Trusts ambassador
Family wildlife trust

Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography

Notice the wildlife around you

During 30 Days Wild, take some time everyday to slow down and look out for the wildlife around you. Reconnect your senses with nature but feeling the leaves on trees, smelling different flowers you come across, listening out for different birdsongs, and watching an insect go about it's day.

Suffolk Wildlife Trust

Wildlife garden by Tom Marshall

Take small actions for wildlife

We can all do small things for wildlife that can make big impact for nature. 30 Days Wild is a perfect time to make some wildlife-friendly changes in your garden, at work, or at school - and we have a range of wildlife gardening and habitat guides to help.

Wildlife gardening guides
Lackford Lakes

Steve Aylward

Escape to a nature reserve

Why not visit one of our nature reserves during 30 Days Wild? All of our nature reserves are FREE to visit and are perfect for experiecning the best of Suffolk's wildlife and wild landscapes, from coastal marshes and ancient woodlands, to colourful heaths and vibrant lakes.

Find a nature reserve near you