This page lists the members of the Advisory Group involved in the development of the Canterbury Biodiversity Strategy Steering Group and outlines what their partnership seeks to achieve.
The Biodiversity Strategy for the Canterbury Region is the first region-wide, collaborative vision for maintaining and enhancing Canterbury’s natural heritage. It is a non-statutory document that establishes a framework of goals and priorities for undertaking biodiversity initiatives.
In signing the document charter, all partner members agreed to acknowledge the importance of Canterbury’s biodiversity and their role in sustaining it. While recognising that the Biodiversity Strategy for the Canterbury region is a non-binding, non-statutory document, they affirmed their commitment to working collaboratively with the other strategy partners, communities and landowners to implement the strategy and to achieve positive biodiversity outcomes for the Canterbury region.
The partners are: