Dorchester, UK. 8th January, 2015. Robin Page of the Countryside Restoration Trust (CRT) launches the Gordon Beningfield Dorset Farm Appeal. It was the wish of the late Gordon Beningfield that the CRT should have a wildlife friendly farm in Dorset. Gordon was an outstanding artist, conservationist and countryman. Now the CRT wishes to turn Gordon’s dream into a reality by searching for a farm in Dorset. To achieve a successful conclusion the CRT needs to raise at least £1million in 2 years. Credit: Julian Eales/Alamy Live News


8th January 2015, Dorchester, UK. Robin Page of the Countryside Restoration Trust (CRT) launches the Gordon Beningfield Dorset Farm Appeal. It was the wish of the late Gordon Beningfield that the CRT should have a wildlife friendly farm in Dorset. Gordon was an outstanding artist, conservationist and countryman. Now the CRT wishes to turn Gordon’s dream into a reality by searching for a farm in Dorset. To achieve a successful conclusion the CRT needs to raise at least £1million in 2 years. The Countryside Restoration Trust is the UK's leading charity promoting wildlife-friendly farming and campaigning for a living, working countryside. The Countryside Restoration Trust is the UK's leading charity promoting wildlife-friendly farming and campaigning for a living, working countryside. We believe that wildlife is integral to good farming. That philosophy is put into practice on over 1,500 acres of working farms, small-holdings and woodland across the country. Credit Julian Eales/Alamy Live News


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