Amber Allott19:38, May 26 2021 ALDEN WILLIAMS/STUFF The Rod Donald Trust needs to raise $1.5 million, including $600,000 from crowdfunding, to buy two of Christchurch’s highest peaks for a public conservation park. (First published May 26, 2021) Kiwis have smashed a fundraising goal to bring two of Christchurch’s highest peaks into public ownership and turn them into a conservation park but there is still a chance to help secure its future. Stuff and The Press have teamed up with the Rod Donald Banks Peninsula Trust on its Te Ahu Pātiki project, to raise enough money to buy a 500-hectare block between Mt Herbert and Mt Bradley.