Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust is urging people to sign up for 30 wild acts or experiences during the month of June to see their engagement with nature repaid through long term health benefits.
The Trust is shining a light on 30 Days Wild – the biggest nature challenge in the UK and the positive impact that taking part in the month-long event is proven to have on wellbeing, as well as the natural world. Participants are invited to sign up to do something wild every day in June, thus building a connection with the beauty and wonder of nature. It could be watching the Peregrine Falcons at St Albans Cathedral one day, following Panshanger Park’s Dragonfly Trail another, or simply stepping outside to listen to the dawn chorus, at its prime this time of the year.