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Take a breath and notice nature this June
June feels different. The light lingers. Bees buzz around gardens. Swifts soar overhead. Wildflowers push through cracks in the pavement.
30 Days Wild is the UK's biggest nature challenge and it's your invitation to notice it all.
This June, choose one wild thing a day (or a few each week). Sign up today to receive your free resources in the post and via email. Join thousands of people connecting with nature, feeling better and making a positive difference for nature.
Whether you live in a busy city centre or in the countryside, wildlife can be found everywhere if you spend just a moment looking for it.
From planting wildflowers for bees, to listening to bird song or letting a corner of your garden grow a little wilder, there’s endless ways to spend your wild month.
Sign up today to take part in 30 Days Wild
When you register, you'll receive:
- Occasional emails between now and June, full of inspiration and wildlife stories
- Your FREE digital 30 Days Wild goodies in April 2026
- Postal resources in May 2026 (if you choose this option)
- Daily emails in June, packed with simple, uplifting ideas to help you complete your wild challenge
It's free, it's flexible and it starts with one small choice. Sign up today and make June 2026 your wildest one yet.
More about 30 Days Wild
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 get closer to nature.
You can complete an activity a day, or a couple in a week - either way, you’ll be connecting with wildlife, feeling better and helping the planet at the same time.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
What is included in sign up?
We've one 30 Days Wild challenge that's perfect for those taking part with children and a more 'grown-up' version for those taking part without children.
Kids' postal resources
- Wildflower seeds
- A passport to guide kids through taking part
- A planner
- A poster
- Collectable trading cards
Adults' postal resources
- Herb seeds
- Greeting card
- Tear-away postcard to send to a friend
- A planner
- A poster
Everyone will also receive access to digital resources, including:
- Daily emails with ideas and inspiration
- Activity guides
- Spotter sheets
- Weekly completion badges to use on social media platforms
- Completion certificate
- Lesson plans (for educators)
Can schools, businesses and care homes take part?
If you are taking part with a school, children’s activity group such as Scouts or a home education group, choose the 'taking part with children’ option. You’ll have access to 30 Days Wild lesson plans when you sign up along with the full suite of digital resources.
If you’re taking part with a care home or business, we recommend choosing the 'taking part without children’ option. You’ll get access to a whole range of digital resources and ideas via email, which can be adapted to suit your needs.
I’ll be taking part with teenagers. Which option should I choose?
It’s up to you! The design and activity suggestions of the 'grown-ups’ option may feel more appropriate depending on the age of your teenager, so we would recommend that. However, you’re welcome to order the kids’ resources if you feel it would be more appropriate for your family. Don’t forget to check out all our digital resources too!
Will there be a fabric badge this year ?
Yes! It will be available closer to the start of 30 Days Wild, and will be accessible on Pawprint's website.
A big thanks to players of the People's Postcode Lottery, who have helped make the #30DaysWild challenge possible.