A charity which runs a dairy farm in Frensham is holding a series of free online talks over the next six months.
The Countryside Regeneration Trust (CRT) is launching a programme of expert-led talks over the winter months to showcase the wildlife and conservation projects taking place at its sites.
Talks about floodplain meadows, pollinators, red-list species, unusual months and regenerative farming are part of the programme headed by the Pierrepont Farm owners.
Each talk will last for one hour and begin at 8pm once a month from October to March.
CRT’s CEO Danielle Dewe said: “This is our third series of online talks and each winter, they prove very popular as people get outside less but still want to interact with nature and find out more about how they can help conservation work.
“We are delighted with the calibre of speakers, who are kindly giving up their time to talk about their work.
“We have a mixture of CRT staff and outside experts, who are all incredibly knowledgeable.”
She added: “There will also be a chance to ask questions after each talk, too. It’s a wonderful way to learn about nature from the warmth of your home in the cooler months!”
To find out more about the free online talks and to book your place, see the CRT website at www.thecrt.co.uk/Pages/Events/Category/online-talks.
Booking is essential to receive the link. Donations are welcomed to support the work of the Countryside Regeneration Trust.