At Bere Marsh Farm we think the white stork is emblematic for floodplain restoration. We are giving local businesses the opportunity to sponsor nest towers. Read more
Thanks to your generous donations we are able to complete exciting conservation projects on our properties.
Our current appeals support some of our big plans taking place on our sites, from erecting towers for white storks, to extra food for birds over winter, to volunteer equipment, each one plays a vital role in the regeneration of the countryside.
Each appeal targets an exact need highlighted by our tenant farmers, wildlife monitors and volunteers as a cause that urgently needs our support.
If you're unable to donate here are some other ways you can support our work:
Volunteer Fundraise for CRT
Join us in our mission to protect and preserve the delicate balance of nature in Cambridgeshire. Together, we can make a real difference in securing the future of water voles for generations to come. Read more
Our pollinators are in crisis, but we can make a huge difference by restoring native wildflowers to the countryside. Wildlflower meadows are home to countless species of wild plants, butterflies, beetles and other buglife, but sadly this is now a very rare habitat in the UK. Your donation will help us to re-flower our farms and improve the plant diversity in our meadows. Read more
Analysing soil health on our farms will provide vital evidence on the impact of our farming practices on this complex and hidden habitat, and allow us to measure soil carbon. In 2024 we want to implement a soil monitoring programme on at least five of our farms. Your donation will help fund the costs of soil sample analysis, enabling informed decision making on how best to manage our land. Read more
Farmland birds struggle to find food in the colder months, when there are fewer natural sources of seeds and grains. Your donation will help us to buy supplementary bird seed on seven of our farms, helping some of the country’s most endangered bird species to get through the winter. Read more
Volunteers are fundamental to the work we do at the CRT. They carry out vital conservation work such as planting trees and hedges, creating and maintaining ponds, clearing scrub and invasive species, and erecting nest boxes. We are thrilled that more people are joining our volunteering programme. Your donation will enable us to buy more equipment to aid their work, such as loppers and bow saws. Read more