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What if we could amplify the impact of community conservation efforts across an entire region?
Michelle Elborn, CEO of Bay Conservation Alliance (BCA), shares how this innovative umbrella organisation is doing just that in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty.
Founded by community, for community, BCA supports and grows the capability of local conservation groups. From helping with admin to facilitating funding applications and beyond, BCA enables volunteers to focus on their passion - hands-on conservation work.
But it's not just about operational support. By uniting diverse groups, BCA creates a powerful collective voice for nature.
This collaborative approach is yielding impressive results, such as expanding wildlife habitats, bringing individual community efforts together for larger outcomes, and training the next generation of conservation leaders.
Here are some of the things we discussed:
👩About Michelle:
Michelle Elborn has a long-standing passion for the environment. Originally from the UK and having completed a master’s degree in Conservation and Recreation Management, she emigrated to Aotearoa in 2001 and was delighted to initially work for the Department of Conservation.
Moving on to Tauranga City Council, she spent the next decade working across sustainability, community development, strategy and communications. She is now very excited to be leading Bay Conservation Alliance, which presents a huge opportunity to develop a new model for community-led conservation.
🔗Learn more:
🎙️Learn more about the podcast at www.conservationamplified.org
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By Conservation AmplifiedWhat if we could amplify the impact of community conservation efforts across an entire region?
Michelle Elborn, CEO of Bay Conservation Alliance (BCA), shares how this innovative umbrella organisation is doing just that in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty.
Founded by community, for community, BCA supports and grows the capability of local conservation groups. From helping with admin to facilitating funding applications and beyond, BCA enables volunteers to focus on their passion - hands-on conservation work.
But it's not just about operational support. By uniting diverse groups, BCA creates a powerful collective voice for nature.
This collaborative approach is yielding impressive results, such as expanding wildlife habitats, bringing individual community efforts together for larger outcomes, and training the next generation of conservation leaders.
Here are some of the things we discussed:
👩About Michelle:
Michelle Elborn has a long-standing passion for the environment. Originally from the UK and having completed a master’s degree in Conservation and Recreation Management, she emigrated to Aotearoa in 2001 and was delighted to initially work for the Department of Conservation.
Moving on to Tauranga City Council, she spent the next decade working across sustainability, community development, strategy and communications. She is now very excited to be leading Bay Conservation Alliance, which presents a huge opportunity to develop a new model for community-led conservation.
🔗Learn more:
🎙️Learn more about the podcast at www.conservationamplified.org