30 Days Wild

Groups of children and parents enjoying the outdoors. Text reads 'It's time to go 30 Days Wild'

Are you ready to take on the 30 Days Wild challenge? We know you can do it!  

We ask kids (and grown-ups too!) to do one wild thing a day (or a few wild things a week) in June. It's all about getting outside, exploring nature and having loads of fun! 

Sign up to take part in 30 Days Wild

There are so many exciting activities to try, like: 

  • Planting wildflowers to help bees
  • Listening to bird song
  • Going on a mini-beast hunt
  • Making a nature picture out of leaves and sticks 


You can do one activity every day or a few a week - it's completely up to you. What matters most is having fun and discovering the wild world around you. 


Get your FREE 30 Days Wild goodies

Ask your parent, guardian or teacher to sign you up. You'll receive your free goodies and your grown-up will get daily emails filled with cool nature facts and fun challenges to help you complete your wild month.

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The kids resources for 30 Days Wild including a poster of water-y wildlife like puffins and kingfishers, a progress chart, spotting sheets and trading cards

Sign up for 30 Days Wild now

Ready to sign up? We’re excited to have you on board! There’s only a limited number of postal goodies available, so be sure to get in early.  

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More about 30 Days Wild for parents/guardians/teachers 


30 Days Wild is a free, month-long challenge designed to inspire people of all ages to connect with nature during June. From birdwatching in your garden to exploring a local nature reserve, every action — big or small, daily or weekly — helps you engage with the natural world.