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See our set of seasonal things to do. Photo, David Tipling/2020VISION

Go wild this June!

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The UK’s biggest nature challenge is back!

Spend your June connecting with nature by taking part in 30 Days Wild! We’re challenging you to do one wild thing a day throughout June. This can be anything that gets you feeling close to nature, from listening to birdsong to climbing a mountain!

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Protecting wildlife for the future

Established sixty years ago by a small group of volunteers, Devon Wildlife Trust is the only charity that exists to protect all wildlife in Devon and to safeguard Devon’s unique natural environment. 

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Vine House Farm ©Nicholas Watts, Vine House Farm Bird Foods

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Woman aged 35-45 years 'hugging' pine tree, Abernethy Forest, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, - Mark Hamblin/2020VISION

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