Join The Wildlife Trusts and Timmy Time on a big adventure for little legs
Families, schools and clubs across the UK are encouraged to take on a 3km walking challenge to fundraise for wildlife.
The Wildlife Trusts’ Hedgehog Walk, in partnership with Aardman's Timmy Time, will see families walking, wheeling or rolling the same distance a hedgehog wanders in a single night.
The challenge takes place from the 31st of March to the 13th of April, the same time hedgehogs start to come out of hibernation. After signing up online, those taking part will receive downloadable activities, including spotter sheets, a Hedgehog Walk poster and litter picking guides. Top fundraisers who raise over £30 for wildlife will also receive a special prize, such as an exclusive sew-on patch!
With 1 in 6 species threatened with extinction, it has never been more important to help wildlife, so get out exploring with Apricot, and walking with Timmy, to make a difference. The little legs walking 3km this spring will grow up to be the next generation of eco leaders, wildlife champions, and environmental changemakers, and this challenge could help them take those first steps.
Nikki Williams, director of campaigning and communities at The Wildlife Trusts, says: “Get your hoglets out walking for wildlife with the Hedgehog Walk. Nature in the UK is having a really hard time. Not just hedgehogs, but the trees on our streets and the fish in our seas. We can all do our small part to make a difference. Join our 3km walking challenge to experience more of the nature around you and also fundraise to protect all of the amazing wildlife, wild places and wild things we’re so lucky to still have in the UK.”
Rachael Peacock, Senior Brand Manager at Aardman says: “We are delighted to be partnering again with The Wildlife Trusts for this special collaboration. Timmy and Apricot are the perfect companions to explore the great outdoors with, and we really believe that this partnership will encourage families to get their welly boots on and raise money for a great cause!”
Maddie Moate, children’s TV presenter and ambassador for The Wildlife Trusts, says: “When I was little, I remember watching my mum nurse hedgehogs back to health after finding them poorly, so this challenge feels particularly close to home. All of nature is so important, and getting everyone involved, no matter how young, is completely necessary – little feet can make a big change so let’s make every step count! Sign up and join Timmy, Apricot and friends as you walk for wildlife!”
Sign-up at www.wildlifetrusts.org/hedgehog-walk