Blog: 30 Days Wild

Lichen and moss by Zsuzsanna Bird

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Bluebell woodland

The freedom of 30 Days Wild

Joanna Foat explores the hidden exchange between nature and those who take part in 30 Days Wild. Personal stories of sorrow to joy, stress to inspiration and sadness to happiness come to the fore…

Common blue butterfly

A 30 Days Wild minibeast hunt

One of the most exciting things about 30 Days Wild is that it challenges you to look for nature everywhere. By looking more closely at the wild places around you, even if it’s just a little patch…

(C) Lucy Benniston

Reconnecting with nature

21 year old student Lucy Benniston tells us all about her experience with 30 Days Wild and how it has helped her reconnect with nature at her local spot.

Ash tree, Kieron Huston

Where did Derbyshire get its names from?

Hello. Or WES ǷŪ HĀL, I may have said a little over 10 centuries ago.

Have you ever wondered about the origins of the names of the places where we live?

30 DAYS WILD

Getting wilder by the year!

Discover how our 30 Days Wild challenge can breathe new life into your relationship with nature.

30 DAYS WILD

Are you ready for 30 Days Wild?

Sign up opens today to take part and join in with the biggest and best annual celebration of local wildlife!

Louise Baker's boys

My love of wildlife

My love affair with wildlife began before I was born. You could say it was predestined; my maternal grandfather, Harold, was a naturalist – and not a naturist, as I would tell people as a child!…

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