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Explore the Wild for a Month at Lackford!

Encouraging 30 Days Wild at Lackford Lakes was the task for the month. As Sophie put it, I've claimed the throne of Instagram!

Thirty-day Extravaganza of Wildlife at Lackford!
Thirty-day Extravaganza of Wildlife at Lackford!

Explore the Wild for a Month at Lackford!

British Resident Embraces 30 Days Wild and Connects with Nature

In the heart of the UK, a home in Suffolk has become a mini oasis for wildlife, as its resident embarks on a journey to reconnect with nature. The author, who runs the blog titled "Internships Blog," has taken on the UK's largest nature challenge, known as 30 Days Wild.

Inspired by the Suffolk show stand, the author created a mini pond at home, providing a welcoming habitat for local wildlife. This is just one of the many acts of wildness the author has undertaken as part of the initiative, which invites people to engage in one random act of wildness every day for 30 days during June.

The author's 30 Days Wild experience also includes spending time at Lackford, a nature reserve where they organized the first-ever Kingfisher Day. This event, filled with kid's crafts, pond dipping, and guest appearances from the resident kingfisher, aimed to encourage a deeper connection with the natural world.

The author has also been following the journeys of participants in 30 Days Wild, and encourages their Instagram followers to get involved and spread the message. They emphasize that anyone can participate in 30 Days Wild without being a nature expert.

In addition to the 30 Days Wild activities, the author has also enjoyed various outdoor experiences, such as dancing barefoot in the rain, jumping in puddles, hugging trees, and hunting out bugs and flowers. They believe that these simple acts help to deepen our connection with nature and promote a sense of wellbeing.

To get involved in 30 Days Wild, one can sign up online to receive a digital pack filled with ideas to inspire daily wild activities. Schools, care homes, and businesses can also join by adapting activities to their settings.

The author aims to keep 30 Days Wild simple and accessible, encouraging people to connect with nature in ways that suit their interests and abilities. By doing so, they hope to inspire others to reconnect with the natural world and make a positive impact on the environment.

In addition to 30 Days Wild, the author has also attended events such as the nature summit and Lowestoft's first light festival. They combine work and home during a specific time, spending three days a week at Lackford. Through their blog and social media, they share their experiences and inspire others to embrace the beauty of nature.

The author's participation in 30 Days Wild not only includes exploring environmental science through wild activities at home, such as creating a mini pond for local wildlife, but also extends to outdoor living, as they engage in activities like dancing in the rain and hunting out bugs and flowers. The author's initiatives, like organizing Kingfisher Day at a nature reserve and sharing their experiences online, strive to promote home-and-garden practices that are beneficial for the environment and foster a deeper connection with nature, thus contributing to a sustainable lifestyle.

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