| When: | Thu 22-Jan-2026 @ 19:00 | 
| Where: | Online Online Online | 
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| Event Website: | http://www.thecrt.co.uk/Pages/Events/Category/online-talks | 
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| Calendar: | Beyond Okeford Fitzpaine | 

Leading rural charity The Countryside Regeneration Trust (CRT) is hosting a new series of free online talks this winter, inspired by the charity’s hands-on conservation work across its network of nature-friendly farms.
The monthly talks feature experts from across the conservation and farming community, exploring topics from conservation grazing to protecting bats, butterflies, farming with ecology and the much-loved hazel dormouse.
The CRT owns Bere Marsh Farm, near Shillingstone, as well as Babers Farm and Harmshay in Marshwood Vale.
The CRT’s CEO Danielle Dewe said: ““This is our fourth series of online talks, and they grow in popularity every year. When the weather turns cold and wet, people are less inclined to get outdoors but these talks offer a chance to stay connected with nature, learn practical ways to help, and ask questions directly to our expert speakers. 
“We’re extremely grateful to all our speakers, who kindly volunteer their time. Each brings a wealth of knowledge and passion for the countryside, and we’re delighted to share that with our audience. 
 
“We also offer the public the chance to ask questions after each talk and it’s a wonderful way to learn about nature from the warmth of your home in the cooler months!”
“We also offer the public the chance to ask questions after each talk and it’s a wonderful way to learn about nature from the warmth of your home in the cooler months!”
Each one-hour talk takes place online at 7pm, offering an engaging opportunity to learn from conservationists, ecologists and farmers working at the forefront of countryside regeneration. 
Today, bat expert Chris Doubell will discuss The World of Bats, looking at what bats need, where they roost, why there is a decline in all UK species and measures taken to protect them – including how we can help them. Chris will also talk about the evolutionary development of bat orders and how tectonic plate movements slowly formed the pattern of continents we know today. 
Please note that booking is essential, via the CRT website, to to receive a link to join this talk on Teams. 
Event Code: [OTHER]