Experience nature anew with 30 Days Wild: a month-long immersive adventure from Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust

Experience nature anew with 30 Days Wild: a month-long immersive adventure from Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust

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Get closer to nature using all your senses for the 30 Days Wild nature challenge this June

We might be familiar with the visual beauty of nature, like the eye-popping colours of a butterfly wing or a spectacular sunset, but have you ever sniffed a wild cowslip or heard the ‘bubbling’ of a curlew?

Throughout the month of June, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust is inviting everyone to get closer to nature by taking part in 30 Days Wild

This might be through a sensory safari near your home, or being inspired by how wildlife uses sight, sound, smell, touch and taste to survive. Did you know that some flowers have evolved to look like bees? Or that birds can see some colours that we can’t?

A regular feature in summer diaries for over a decade, 30 Days Wild is made possible thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery. It has attracted more than three million participants nationwide and helped people to get outside, to enjoy and connect with nature as part of their everyday lives. 

Now, new for 2026, the family activity packs will include nature-inspired trading cards to swap and collect, helping to uncover fun facts about the UK’s beautiful wildlife and where to find species like hedgehogs, butterflies and birds. 

Adults taking part will receive a gorgeous postcard to send to a loved one, complete with tips on how to do wild things in their garden, local greenspace or even from home.

This year’s challenge sees fun, distinctive, themed activities to take inspiration from each week, with no pressure to do something every single day. For example:

  • Help nature where you live | Grow wildlife friendly plants, leaving food and water out for wildlife, or getting involved with a local nature group.
  • Engage your senses | Learn the art of ‘bird listening’ and get familiar with your local birdsong, try forest bathing, or go on a rainbow hunt looking for items in nature of different colours.
  • Learn about the amazing wildlife around us | Download our spotter guide and see how many creatures you can find, join a wildlife talk and learn from experts, or read a book about wildlife.
  • Get creative with nature | Start a nature journal to record what you see and hear or create a wild picture using fallen objects.

Liz Shearer, Community Engagement Director at BBOWT, says:

“The 30 Days Wild challenge is one of the highlights of my year. It gives me an extra incentive to take a few minutes a day to simply notice all the nature around me, whether that’s listening to birds singing, looking out for flowers blooming or watching a bumblebee buzzing around. I would encourage everyone to join in and discover the joys of making time to get closer to nature this June.”

Liz Bonnin, President of The Wildlife Trusts, says: 

“Every year I look forward to 30 Days Wild to strengthen my connection to nature, as well as to wildlife lovers across the British Isles. It makes our lives a little wilder - whether it’s through learning something new about an amazing creature or giving back to nature by turning a window box into a pollinator pit stop. You don’t have to go far to find something wonderful, especially in June when nature is on full display.”

Packed with plenty of ideas and hints and tips, find out more about 30 Days Wild at wildlifetrusts.org/30dayswild. Share your discoveries, projects and wild moments on social media to join thousands of others taking part in this celebration of nature across the UK this June.

Sign up today!