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Download your digital pack now

Woohoo! You're all signed up to take part in 30 Days Wild 2024.

Are you ready to start planning your wild activities for June? We've emailed you a link to your 30 Days Wild digital pack, but if you can't wait then you can download our 30 Days Wild resources below!  

We'll also send you emails from now and throughout June with lots of ideas to help you complete your 30 Days Wild challenge. If our first email hasn't come through after a couple of minutes, please check your 'Junk' folder and add us to your 'safe senders'. 

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Wallchart Booklet

Butterfly poster Sponsorship form

Activity cards Sensory bingo

Butterfly spotter Summer wildlife spotter

Mindful colouring  Social media tiles

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If you opted for a postal pack, it will be with you soon

Your welcome letter, wallchart and other goodies should be with you in the post soon. 

Please note postal packs will be sent out in mid to late May ready for the 1st June - so if you've signed up nice and early, there might be a slight delay in you receiving your pack. In the meantime, we've emailed you a link to download a digital version of the pack. This has lots of additional goodies, like 30 wild ideas and a wild wordsearch! 

 

Seedball Oddball bags

Turn your school wild! 

To celebrate 30 Days Wild, our friends at Seedball are giving away bags of Oddballs to schools (while stocks last). All you need to do is cover postage (£6pp). 

Seedball are on a mission to help increase the abundance of British wildflowers and wildlife that depend upon them. They are super easy to use - simply throw in borders, school yards and corners, as long as it they land on bare soil, not grass. Then wait for the magic to happen!  

Order your FREE pack of Oddballs today

Other things to do

Help wildlife at school

Forest School children making woodland crafts

Credit: Lyndsey Young

Things as easy as leaving a wild patch on your field can increase the wildness of your school and provide an interest point for the children! 

Helping wildlife at school

Wildlife Watch

Girl looking through a magnifying glass

Adrian Clarke

Wildlife Watch is the junior branch of The Wildlife Trusts, and the website is stuffed full of exciting activities to do with kids, including resources specifically for educators.

Wildlife Watch

Visit your local Wildlife Trust

School children sit on on a fallen log in a woodland. The child on the end of the log looks up at a tree in wonder.

School children on a visit to a woodland © Paul Harris/2020VISION

Discover more about visiting your local nature reserve or visitor centre with your school, or getting more involved in things like wild teacher training!

Our work with schools

Fundraise for The Wildlife Trusts

 Hogan Lovells colleagues abseiling down their London office building, raising money to support The Wildlife Trusts!

Host a "wild" fancy dress day or a sponsored nature walk with your class. 

Fundraising

Could you donate to cover the cost of your pack?

We run 30 Days Wild free of charge because we are passionate about connecting people with nature. But if you want to help us continue our work, a small donation towards the cost of your pack would go a long way.
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