Be a Friend of the countryside

With 16 properties across the UK, The Countryside Regeneration Trust works to protect, promote and regenerate our land through nature-friendly farming and conservation initiatives.

Find out more about our work and how you can support the CRT, by coming to an event, donating to an appeal, signing up to our newsletter or becoming a CRT Friend.

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Hazel dormice appeal update

Thank you to everyone who donated to our hazel dormice appeal and helped us achieve our £6,000 target. Here's an update on how we plan to use this money to support hazel dormice.

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Author: Julie Robbins

Be a Friend of the CRT

Being a Friend of the CRT helps us to champion and fund the recovery of native UK farmland wildlife where it most counts - on the ground. From helping to supply our amazing volunteers with habitat management tools to educational walks and talks - join today be part of our success story.

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Author: Hayley Neal

Volunteer with the CRT

Would you like to help wildlife and do your bit to create a landscape bursting with life? To enjoy quiet time connecting with nature to benefit your wellbeing, or to get stuck into exciting conservation projects with a friendly team? To learn new skills or develop existing ones? Whatever motivates you to consider volunteering, we’d love to have you in our team.

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Author: Hayley Neal

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Our work in numbers 

From May to November 2024 the Countryside Regeneration Trust has achieved:

2622

hours of conservation tasks carried out by volunteers

678

hours of wildlife monitoring by CRT staff and volunteers

318

people signed up to enjoy our first two online talks on floodplain meadows and pollinators

Volunteer for the CRT

Would you like to help wildlife and do your bit to create a landscape bursting with life? To enjoy quiet time connecting with nature to benefit your wellbeing, or to get stuck into exciting conservation projects with a friendly team? To learn new skills or develop existing ones? Whatever motivates you to consider volunteering, we’d love to have you in our team.

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Author: Adam Warren

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