June has finally arrived in all its floral glory. With the long days of summer, there is plenty of time to work in the garden with enough daylight hours left over to relax and watch wildlife too. And there’s so much to see and hear right now, like grasshoppers churring in wildflower meadows and fluffy fledglings trying out their wings for the very first time.

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The Wildlife Trust’s ‘30 Days Wild’ is a great way to celebrate nature all around us, so why not join thousands of other people and engage in a random act of wildness in your garden or local area every day this month?

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