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  • Bere Marsh Farm – Angela’s legacy

    Bere Marsh Farm – Angela’s legacy

    A new short film in the Countryside Regeneration Trust’s documentary series that captures the ongoing journey to develop Bere Marsh Farm in Dorset has just been released. Read more

  • Grand Opening of Nature Reserve in Dorset

    Grand Opening of Nature Reserve in Dorset

    The CRT are thrilled to have officially opened our nature reserve on Bere Marsh Farm, Dorset in honour of an iconic and inspirational pioneers of wildlife, conservation and farming. Read more

  • Government support for wildlife-friendly farming is step in the right direction

    Government support for wildlife-friendly farming is step in the right direction

    Plans to reward farmers who make space for nature on their land is a welcome step towards reversing the precipitous decline in British wildlife, according to the Countryside Restoration Trust. Read more now. Read more

  • National Tree Week 2021

    National Tree Week 2021

    This week we celebrate the magnificence and strength of trees and highlight the important role they play in the ecosystem, with National Tree Week. Read more

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Wildlife

At CRT we support and encourage our tenant farmers to use sustainable farming methods wherever possible, because we know these practices positively benefit the environment, wildlife and ultimately, humankind.

We provide support, resources and volunteers to assist the conservation activities across our sites. For example, volunteers on all the properties have planted hedgerows, resulting in wildlife corridors and increased biodiversity. 

Our wildlife monitors complete regular surveys of each site, covering large species like deer or otters to invertebrates like freshwater shrimp and water beetles. Below are some of the most iconic species residing on our sites.

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ELMs improvements welcome

ELMs improvements welcome

Updated Environmental Land Management Schemes show how essential it is that farming works for nature as well as food production. Read more

Published: 22nd January, 2024

Updated: 25th January, 2024

Author: Andrew James

Regional ELMS co-ordinators should be provided by Defra

Regional ELMS co-ordinators should be provided by Defra

One of the biggest issues for farmers engaging with the Environmental Land Management Schemes (ELMS) is Defra providing the right initial and ongoing support so farmers can understand and utilise them fully, says the Countryside Regeneration Trust. Read more

Published: 6th December, 2022

Updated: 6th June, 2023

Author: Andrew James

Bere Marsh Farm – Angela’s legacy

Bere Marsh Farm – Angela’s legacy

A new short film in the Countryside Regeneration Trust’s documentary series that captures the ongoing journey to develop Bere Marsh Farm in Dorset has just been released. Read more

Published: 9th August, 2022

Author: Becca Cassidy

Grand Opening of Nature Reserve in Dorset

Grand Opening of Nature Reserve in Dorset

The CRT are thrilled to have officially opened our nature reserve on Bere Marsh Farm, Dorset in honour of an iconic and inspirational pioneers of wildlife, conservation and farming. Read more

Published: 29th June, 2022

Author: Becca Cassidy

Government support for wildlife-friendly farming is step in the right direction

Government support for wildlife-friendly farming is step in the right direction

Plans to reward farmers who make space for nature on their land is a welcome step towards reversing the precipitous decline in British wildlife, according to the Countryside Restoration Trust. Read more now. Read more

Published: 6th January, 2022

Updated: 15th March, 2022

Author: Becca Cassidy

National Tree Week 2021

National Tree Week 2021

This week we celebrate the magnificence and strength of trees and highlight the important role they play in the ecosystem, with National Tree Week. Read more

Published: 26th November, 2021

Updated: 20th April, 2022

Author: Becca Cassidy

CRT supports campaign for more hedgerows

CRT supports campaign for more hedgerows

Hedgerows are a crucial part of any farm that is seeking to maximise its yield while protecting nature. Read more

Published: 30th August, 2021

Updated: 23rd September, 2021

Author: Lulu Shooter

Beez abuzzin in Dorset

Beez abuzzin in Dorset

Dorset’s heritage Bere Marsh Farm is set to become the centrepiece of a groundbreaking new project which aims to make the Blackmore Vale a hive of activity for bees and bee enthusiasts. Read more

Published: 20th May, 2021

Updated: 7th March, 2022

Author: Hayley Neal

Lapwings arrive at Westfield, Lark Rise Farm

Lapwings arrive at Westfield, Lark Rise Farm

For the first time in nearly twenty years, a lapwing nest has been discovered at Westfield, which is part of Lark Rise Farm owned by the Countryside Restoration Trust (CRT). Read more

Published: 7th May, 2021

Updated: 20th October, 2021

Author: Hayley Neal

Green Recovery Challenge Fund grants nearly a quarter of a million pounds to save threatened East Anglian wildlife

Green Recovery Challenge Fund grants nearly a quarter of a million pounds to save threatened East Anglian wildlife

Norfolk Rivers Trust has received a National Lottery Heritage Fund grant of £229,200 for Waterlife Recovery East, a partnership project comprising local NGO’s, Norfolk Rivers Trust, Suffolk Wildlife Trust and Countryside Restoration Trust. Read more

Published: 10th December, 2020

Updated: 20th April, 2022

Author: Abbie Pearce

CRT Farms receive National Awards

CRT Farms receive National Awards

Five CRT farms has been awarded the Redlist Revival Life on Land Award for the highest density of a particular bird species on their land. Read more

Published: 1st May, 2020

Updated: 2nd May, 2020

Author: Abbie Pearce

Barn owl numbers increase in Cambridge

Barn owl numbers increase in Cambridge

More than 25 years of CRT conservation efforts have increased barn owl numbers on Lark Rise Farm in Cambridgeshire Read more

Published: 15th November, 2019

Updated: 28th April, 2020

Author: Abbie Pearce

Water vole numbers increase

Water vole numbers increase

Conservation efforts in Cambridge increase water vole numbers Read more

Published: 19th September, 2019

Updated: 7th April, 2021

Author: Abbie Pearce

Remember our wildlife on your walks this summer

Remember our wildlife on your walks this summer

Be mindful of wild bird breeding habitats while out in the UK countryside. Read more

Published: 8th July, 2019

Updated: 28th April, 2020

Author: Abbie Pearce

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  • Conservation success as rare field crickets flourish at Pierrepont Farm

    Conservation success as rare field crickets flourish at Pierrepont Farm

    Hear rare field crickets chirping at Pierrepont Farm. Help CRT conserve wildlife habitats through volunteering, donating, or becoming a Friend.

  • Art on the Farm launches at Bere Marsh Farm

    Art on the Farm launches at Bere Marsh Farm

    Experience stunning art inspired by the River Stour at Bere Marsh Farm. Exhibition runs until July 4. Open Thursday to Saturday or by appointment. Join us!

  • Moths of Bere Marsh Farm

    Moths of Bere Marsh Farm

    Explore moth diversity at Bere Marsh Farm and join us for a free walk.

  • Volunteers needed for Barton Community Orchard

    Volunteers needed for Barton Community Orchard

    Volunteers needed to help manage Barton Community Orchard at Lark Rise Farm

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  • Volunteer with the CRT

    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.

  • What We Do

    What We Do

    The CRT promotes nature-friendly farming to help reverse biodiversity decline and combat climate change. We believe nature is integral to good farming and we protect, promote and regenerate our land and all life on it. We put our philosophy into practice on over 2,000 acres of working farms, small-holdings and woodland across England.

  • School trips on the farm

    School trips on the farm

  • Bere Marsh Farm

    Bere Marsh Farm

    Mixed farmland, Dorset

  • Slow-worms – the gardener’s best friend

    Slow-worms – the gardener’s best friend

    The UK has 6 native reptile species including the curious slow-worm (Anguis fragilis). Although serpent-like in appearance, slow-worms are in fact limbless lizards and an amazing example of de-evolution.

  • Pierrepont Farm

    Pierrepont Farm

    Dairy Farm, Surrey

  • Our farms and wildlife

    Our farms and wildlife

    The CRT has a wide range of wonderful properties across the UK. Many of these have been left to us in legacy whilst others were purchased to save the land - full of precious ecosystems and habitats - from intensive farming.

  • Conservation Volunteer

    Conservation Volunteer

    This is your chance to get 'down and dirty' to help CRT improve the habitats and environment on our farms, with a wide range of conservation projects and initiatives.

  • David Mills MBE

    David Mills MBE

    Trustee

  • The Buzz Café

    The Buzz Café

    Open Fridays and run by our wonderful volunteers. Enjoy tea, eco-friendly coffee, soft drinks and homemade sweet treats, set in the beautiful surroundings of Bere Marsh Farm.


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