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The Wildlife Trust’s 30 Days Wild challenge asks you to carry out one nature-based activity every day throughout June
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Over three million people have taken part in the challenge to date
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30 Days Wild is proven to boost health, nature connection, and conservation behaviours
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Somerset activities to get involved in this June include The Big Count 2024, ‘at home’ practical activities, and local nature events hosted across the county
The Wildlife Trusts’ 30 Days Wild challenge is returning for its tenth year this June. Since the challenge was launched in 2015, over three million people have taken part, including over 20,000 schools, 1,500 care homes, and almost 2,000 businesses.
Research by the University of Derby has revealed that 30 Days Wild improves nature connectedness and inspires pro-nature behaviour. This is defined by actions that directly benefit wildlife, such as planting pollinator-friendly plants, volunteering with nature organisations, or getting involved in a community growing project.