The Wildlife Trusts' Big Wild Quiz

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The Wildlife Trusts' Big Wild Quiz

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The Wildlife Trusts' Big Wild Quiz is back! As part of our annual nature challenge, 30 Days Wild, we invite you to join us for this family friendly online event!

Event details

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4:00pm - 5:00pm

About the event

Pens at the ready! Join your wild and wonderful hosts, Sophie Pavelle and Emma Brisdion, as they bring 30 Days Wild to a close with the Big Wild Quiz. Whether you're a seasoned nature nerd or just love a bit of wildlife trivia, this quiz is for everyone!

Team up with friends and family or fly solo, but don’t worry — you don’t need to be a nature expert to take part (though having one on your team wouldn’t hurt!).

Play along at home and share your scores with us – let’s see who comes out on top in the wildest quiz of the year!

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Meet your hosts...

Sophie Pavelle

Sophie Pavelle

Adventurer and science communicator Sophie shares her passion for wildlife and nature with thousands of fans through her incredible social media profile. Sharing the quirkier stories from the natural world in Sophie’s unique and engaging communication style, she has spoken at a number of Wildlife Trust events. Sophie has written her first book Forget Me Not in which she takes us on a low-carbon journey around Britain in search of ten animals and habitats threatened by climate change in the 21st century.

Emma Brisdion smiling in field

Emma Brisdion

Emma is a UK-based environmental communicator, podcast producer, and campaigner dedicated to making climate science accessible and engaging. She's the creator of For What It's Earth – a hopeful nature, sustainability and climate action podcast, which she hosts with author Sophie Pavelle – and produces podcasts for environment charities. Emma has led Arctic climate change communication projects in northern Sweden, and, when not hiking, foraging or tending to her organic veg patch, she now focuses on raising public awareness of the health of the UK’s rivers and championing their restoration.