The Wildlife Trusts’ is launching a festive challenge for ‘wilder days and adventure-filled nights’ this Christmas.
12 Days Wild takes place from 25th December to 5th January. The idea is to do one wild thing every day or night… are you up for the challenge?
Simply sign up here and you’ll receive daily inspirational emails packed with fun ideas to help you embrace winter walks in nature or the magic of night-time star gazing – to lift your mood and much more!
You could:
- Track animals by looking for footprints in the mud or snow
- Create some wild art using recycled wrapping paper
- Go winter wildlife watching on a walk at a nature reserve
- Or even volunteer at a nature reserve – nature will appreciate it
- Make a New Year’s resolution to help nature. What will you do in 2025?
Conservationist and TV presenter Chantelle Lindsay, who also works with London Wildlife Trust, says: “Connecting with nature can be so simple, even in the middle of winter when days are short. Being outside, listening to birds or looking out for signs of foxes, hedgehogs or even otters, gives us a chance to slow down, take a deep breath and enjoy the natural wonders of our amazing planet. For this 12 Days Wild, I’ll be visiting my local wonderful Wildlife Trust nature reserves and enjoying the chance to relax and unwind after a super busy year.”
Spending time in nature –night or day – is proven to help people feel happier and healthier. A Wildlife Trusts’ survey found that participants of the 30 Days Wild summer challenge felt 56% more connected to nature after taking part, and that it boosted the health of participants by an average of 30%.
There’s more information on the challenge here: 12 Days Wild | The Wildlife Trusts
Picture caption: Deer track in the snow, credit: 12 Days Wild, The Wildlife Trusts.
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