12 Days of Wild Christmas

Robin with snowflakes

Robin with snowflakes. Original image by Mark Hamblin

12 Days of Wild Christmas

Have a WILD Christmas!

12 Days Wild is our mini Christmas challenge, encouraging you to do one wild thing a day from the 25th December to the 5th January. In those weird days between Christmas and New Year, winter wildlife is just waiting to be explored! Your wild acts could be little things to help nature - like recycling your Christmas tree or feeding the birds – or ways to connect to the natural world, like walking off your Christmas dinner in the woods or admiring the beauty of a winter sunset.   

Make a donation to wildlife this Christmas

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Winter walk

Zsuzsanna Bird

Go on a winter walk

Choose where to go!
Wreath

The Wildlife Trusts

Make a Christmas wreath for the birds!

Find out how
Night runners holding hands together at One Fyne Night

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Plan your 2022 challenge!

What could you do?
sunrise over the somerset levels

Sunrise from Burrow Mump, Somerset Levels - Guy Edwardes/2020VISION

Watch a winter sunrise or sunset

Hand on branch

Connect with nature with Somerset Nature Connection

Join in!
Fruit

Fruit - Paul Harris

Use less plastic in the New Year

Learn how
bird eating bird seed

Chaffinch - Sam Hockaday

Wigeon, teal and lapwing flying over flooded marshes

Dense flock of Wigeon (Anas penelope) and Common Teal (Anas crecca) taking off from flooded marshes in winter fringed by Bullrushes (Typha latifolia) Somerset Levels, UK, December. - Nick Upton

Seasonal wildlife

What to see in 2021

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