THOUSANDS of adults and children in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire are this week starting a month-long challenge to get healthier and help wildlife by reconnecting with nature on their doorsteps.
More than 3,000 individuals, families, schools, care homes and companies across the three counties have already signed up to take part in this year's 30 Days Wild.
The national initiative, run by The Wildlife Trusts, challenges people to do just one 'wild act' every day in June. That can be going for a walk in the park, watching the birds from a window, picking up a piece of litter, taking a photograph of wildlife or even just signing an environmental petition.