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Mosaic Get Outdoors

Welcome to Mosaic, the CRT’s education programme for children. We are keen to share our nature friendly farming values with the younger generation, inspiring a lifelong love of the countryside and desire to nurture the biodiversity within it. We believe that wildlife, farming and the countryside need to fit together like a mosaic to thrive, working together in harmony, hence we created ‘Mosaic’ for children.

Here are a range of fun activities which you can do with your children, family and friends, all connecting children with nature. So let’s get those imaginations running free outdoors, engage the senses and keep learning and exploring.

Go searching for minibeasts and more as you explore the great outdoors.

Winter wildlife spotter sheet

Winter wildlife spotter sheet

See how many species your children can find on a winter walk with our spotter sheet. Enjoy learning some interesting facts along the way. Read more

Published: 11th December, 2023

Author: Julie Robbins

Awnells Farm Spotter Sheet

Awnells Farm Spotter Sheet

Explore Awnells Farm and see which species you can discover. Look for wildlife homes and the rare orchard tooth fungus Read more

Published: 10th October, 2023

Updated: 11th December, 2023

Author: Julie Robbins

Fungi Spotter Sheet

Fungi Spotter Sheet

Go for a wild walk and see how many varieties of fungi you can spot. Read more

Published: 3rd October, 2023

Author: Hayley Neal

Flower Spotter Sheet

Flower Spotter Sheet

See how many of the beautiful spring flowers you can spot when out and about. Read more

Published: 3rd August, 2023

Author: Hayley Neal

Tree Detective

Tree Detective

How many different trees can you identify? Take our handy tree detective spotter sheet with you next time you got for a walk. Read more

Published: 3rd August, 2023

Author: Hayley Neal

Woodland Trail

Woodland Trail

Take a walk in your local woods and take this handy spotter sheet with you. Read more

Published: 3rd August, 2023

Updated: 4th August, 2023

Author: Hayley Neal

Wildlife Spotter Sheet

Wildlife Spotter Sheet

Become a wildlife detective in your own garden! Can you spot the wildlife on our sheet? Read more

Published: 3rd August, 2023

Author: Hayley Neal

Nature & art ideas

Nature & art ideas

Here are some ideas for the CRT team to combine art and nature this summer. Read more

Published: 25th July, 2022

Updated: 4th August, 2023

Play the 'Native or Not' Game - Part 3

Play the 'Native or Not' Game - Part 3

Join in our third British Wildlife Game! Just download and play as a Slideshow in Powerpoint. Have fun with your children and test your own knowledge. You may be surprised by some of the answers! Read more

Published: 14th December, 2021

Updated: 4th August, 2023

Play the 'Native or Not' Game - Part 2

Play the 'Native or Not' Game - Part 2

Join in our British Wildlife Game! Just download and play as a Slideshow in Powerpoint. Have fun with your children and test your own knowledge. Read more

Published: 7th December, 2021

Updated: 4th August, 2023

Play the 'Native or Not' Game - Part 1

Play the 'Native or Not' Game - Part 1

Play our Native or Not Game! Test your British species knowledge. Appropriate for ages 5 and up! Read more

Published: 18th November, 2021

Updated: 4th August, 2023

Minibeast Hunt

Minibeast Hunt

If you go down in the woods today, you're sure to find a hidden surprise! Learn how to safely inspect these creepy crawlies! Read more

Published: 16th July, 2020

Updated: 4th August, 2023

Become a Tree Detective!

Become a Tree Detective!

Do you know how to identify a tree? Follow our easy activity to learn a great technique to spot the different types of tree. Read more

Published: 15th July, 2020

Updated: 4th August, 2023

How to pond dip

How to pond dip

Find out what amazing creatures live under the surface of Pierrepont Farms' wildlife pond. Read more

Published: 15th July, 2020

Updated: 4th August, 2023

Dissecting an owl pellet!

Dissecting an owl pellet!

Do you know what owls eat? Watch us search through an owl pellet to find out! Read more

Published: 3rd July, 2020

Updated: 4th August, 2023

Where does fruit grow, do you know?

Where does fruit grow, do you know?

At Lark Rise Farm's community orchard, we look at why some fruits are too heavy to grow on trees...so where do they grow? Read more

Published: 1st July, 2020

Updated: 4th August, 2023

Recycle the goodness from your peelings and leftovers!

Recycle the goodness from your peelings and leftovers!

This is great and convenient way to create your own compost if you do not have a garden but want to add extra nutrients to your plant pots! Read more

Published: 28th May, 2020

Updated: 4th August, 2023

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    Tools empower people

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    Willows are a cut above

    Not only beautiful, but willows are also immensely useful both to wildlife and people. Conservation Officer Vince Lea tells how the trees benefit Lark Rise Farm and the landscape and community around it. Read on to find out how willow is a productive use of floodplains and supports a complex ecosystem.

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    Winter feeding makes the difference

    Farmland bird remain among the most threatened species in this country and their decline is nothing short of cataclysmic. Intensive agriculture has contributed to habitat loss, but at Lark Rise in Cambridgeshire our nature-friendly approach to farming and supplementary feeding over winter have helped ensure we buck many national statistics for farmland birds.

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    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 Countryside Regeneration Trust (CRT) is a champion of biodiversity, pioneering a living, working countryside through the regeneration of farming landscapes and woodlands for a brighter and cohesive future for all.

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    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.

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    Wildlife & Farms

    To achieve our vision of a living, working countryside we have purchased 18 sites across the UK, each with their own unique ecosystem and biodiversity.

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