How the challenge works
Register today
It only takes a minute to sign up via our simple registration form. Take part on your own, with family (and pets!) or as a team. All abilities are welcome.

Start fundraising
Once you’ve raised £10 of your £150 target, we’ll send you a free ‘My Favourite Place’ T-shirt, along with a colourful fundraising guide and mile tracker, if you opt to receive one.

Walk, run, swim or wheel this October
Complete the challenge in a way that suits you. Do it in a weekend, a week or in 31 days!


Receive your free Oliver Jeffers T-Shirt
When you sign up to move 31 Miles for Nature, you can opt to receive a free My Favourite Place T-Shirt, designed by renowned author and illustrator Oliver Jeffers. Yours will be the black version of the T-Shirt, rather than the white pictured, and we’ll send it to you as soon as you raise your first £10, along with a colourful fundraising guide and mile tracker.
Whether you select a size for yourself to wear as you complete your miles, or a kids’ size for a member of your family, it’s a great way to keep your favourite place in nature front of mind as you fundraise for Greenpeace!
How the money you raise could help
Now more than ever, our favourite places in nature, along with the plants and animals you find there, are increasingly under threat of irreversible damage as a result of climate change, habitat loss and pollution.
But there is hope. By fundraising for Greenpeace, you can be part of the solution. With your support, we can continue to fight climate change and the destruction of nature. With over fifty years of experience defending the planet, together, we can make a brighter future possible and a world that can sustain life for generations to come.
By taking part in 31 Miles for Nature, the money you raise could help in the following ways:

Could help power our campaigns to protect 30% of the planet for nature by 2030, by establishing more protected areas, such as national parks, wildlife reserves, and marine protected areas, to safeguard wild habitats and their biodiversity.


Could help fund our investigations unit onboard a Greenpeace ship, enabling us to research the effects of climate change, document plastic waste, and expose environmental destruction such as damaging fishing operations.
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