Pointe-a-Pierre Wildfowl Trust
Empowering Conservation Through Digital Innovation


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01The Challenge
As the Pointe-a-Pierre Wildfowl Trust approached their 60th anniversary, their digital presence didn't reflect their prestigious international standing. Led by UN Global 500 honoree Molly R. Gaskin, the Trust faced several key challenges: decades of valuable newsletters and research trapped in hard-copy format, limited digital channels to reach younger environmental advocates, and no centralized platform for their extensive educational resources.
02Our Solution
We delivered a comprehensive WordPress platform in just 6 weeks that transformed their digital ecosystem. Our approach included implementing an interactive digital magazine system to digitize years of archived publications, creating a mobile-first responsive design optimized for nature enthusiasts on-the-go, empowering their team to independently manage content and events, and organizing their extensive resources into intuitive sections for education, visitor experience, conservation advocacy, and community engagement.
03The Results
- 70% increase in website traffic within first 3 months
- 30% increase in volunteer signups through streamlined digital application process
- Enhanced educational reach - Digital newsletter system reaching 5,000+ students and educators
- Improved accessibility - Mobile-responsive design serving visitors planning their trips
- Digital foundation for 60th anniversary celebrations (2026)
- Educational legacy - Decades of environmental research now accessible globally
- Operational efficiency - Staff empowered to update content independently
- Community building - Centralized platform strengthening volunteer and member engagement
04Technologies & Approach
"Working with Stacked Ideas was transformative for our organization. For years, our newsletters and educational materials existed only in hard copy, valuable knowledge trapped in filing cabinets. The digital magazine system they created has breathed new life into our archives, making decades of environmental research accessible to students, teachers, and researchers worldwide."