When we are closer to nature, we feel happier and less stressed. It can make our busy lives feel less hectic, and it’s good for our physical health too.
Sadly, people in the UK are less connected to nature than in many other countries. This may be because the UK is one of the most nature-depleted places in the world. The good news is we’re working to change that, and here in Warwickshire there are still lots of fantastic places to experience wildlife.
We’ve chosen 12 activities to help you to notice, hear, feel, enjoy and care about nature over the next year. Our monthly nature challenge could help your mental wellbeing, bring you greater happiness and help wildlife too.
Starting this month, try these activities yourself, or with friends and family:
January
Make time to spend in nature. The new year is an opportunity to make new habits and think about how you could incorporate time in nature into your daily life. This month, go for a walk with a friend or pick up a hot drink and enjoy some quiet time in your local green space.
February
Celebrate the days getting longer and find joy in nature. Starling murmurations are one of the most spectacular wildlife sights in the winter, and can often be seen over towns and fields. Head outside one evening and see if you can spot their incredible display.
March
Give back to nature. Helping wildlife will help you to feel good too. If you have the space, you could help the birds by putting up a nesting box in your garden. If you don’t have a garden, you could hang bird feeders off your balcony or scatter some seeds for hungry birds.