A woman has shared how her mini me has helped her view nature from a different, smaller perspective. Lyndsey has been taking part in Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust's 30 Days Wild challenge and her Lego figure has been supporting her along the way.
For the month of June, Lyndsey has been doing something wild everyday to get in touch with wildlife. She shares her 30 Days experiences on her Instagram account @Lynzbow.
She said: "“I’m a member of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust and should really take more time to explore all year round. But even when nature is your passion it’s so easy to get bogged down in the rushing around and doing.”
Read more: Get involved with 30 Days Wild this June - the UK's biggest nature challenge
Lyn added: “30 days wild is a fab excuse to get out and remind myself why I love the natural world, even if sometimes the spiders are so big, they make you jump a little. My mini me just helps me remember to have some fun and looks at it from a different perspective.”
Becoming a member of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is also a great wild action to take and can ensure you take #30DaysWild all year round to #365DaysWild. For more information about the types of membership available have a look online and join in.
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