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What if a small community on New Zealand's Banks Peninsula could come together to purchase and restore a piece of land to create a lasting conservation legacy for future generations?
That’s exactly what the team at Le Bons Bay Conservation Trust are doing, and they’re nearly there – with 80% of their fundraising goal already achieved!
Join our korero with Matthew MacDonald as we explore how they launched their crowdfunding campaign to raise funds to buy and restore land, and how their work ties into a larger movement of community-driven conservation on Banks Peninsula.
Whether you’re passionate about conservation or thinking of starting your own crowdfunding campaign, this episode is full of insights and practical tips on how to bring big conservation ideas to life, even when faced with challenges.
Here are some of the things we discuss in this episode:
👩About Matthew
Matthew’s association with Le Bons Bay began 25 years ago when he met his wife, Jane, who has an even longer association with Le Bons. His desire to leave a lasting legacy has driven him to help begin this trust and the process of bringing this piece of land back to its former natural state.
“I hope that this Trust is the foundation of future work for the bay to make it an even better place for my children and anyone else who wants to enjoy this beautiful place.”
- Matthew MacDonald
🔗Learn more:
🎙️Learn more about the podcast at www.conservationamplified.org
By Conservation AmplifiedWhat if a small community on New Zealand's Banks Peninsula could come together to purchase and restore a piece of land to create a lasting conservation legacy for future generations?
That’s exactly what the team at Le Bons Bay Conservation Trust are doing, and they’re nearly there – with 80% of their fundraising goal already achieved!
Join our korero with Matthew MacDonald as we explore how they launched their crowdfunding campaign to raise funds to buy and restore land, and how their work ties into a larger movement of community-driven conservation on Banks Peninsula.
Whether you’re passionate about conservation or thinking of starting your own crowdfunding campaign, this episode is full of insights and practical tips on how to bring big conservation ideas to life, even when faced with challenges.
Here are some of the things we discuss in this episode:
👩About Matthew
Matthew’s association with Le Bons Bay began 25 years ago when he met his wife, Jane, who has an even longer association with Le Bons. His desire to leave a lasting legacy has driven him to help begin this trust and the process of bringing this piece of land back to its former natural state.
“I hope that this Trust is the foundation of future work for the bay to make it an even better place for my children and anyone else who wants to enjoy this beautiful place.”
- Matthew MacDonald
🔗Learn more:
🎙️Learn more about the podcast at www.conservationamplified.org