Heading to the Ashburton/Ōtuwharekai lakes this summer? Keep an eye out for warning buoys that signal important monitoring equipment is nearby.
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Sign up for the latest newsEnvironment Canterbury staff led the relocation of up to 20 tuna/eel and whitebait that were trapped in a retention basin.
Braided rivers are home to some of the rarest and most threatened bird species. Learn how we all can protect these precious birds.
If you're moving between waterways this summer, do your bit to keep them pest-free and always Check, Clean, Dry.
Find out how seabed mapping provides a better understanding of marine ecosystems around Te Pātaka o Rākaihautū/Banks Peninsula.
Identifying the characteristics and conservation status of spawning sites for nationally at risk-declining īnanga/whitebait.
Southern black-backed gull control is part of a regular, successful programme that has been ongoing for many years.
Waimakariri River Regional Park's Bailes Island is re-opening to the public this weekend.
The Orari Temuka Opihi Pareora Water Zone Committee is backing a special entry in this year's Bird of the Year competition.
The establishment of two large native planting sites is a major step toward restoring native biodiversity on the Canterbury Plains.
Fencing of two tarns (small alpine lakes) and a large wetland has now been completed at Balmoral Station near Lake Takapō/Tekapō.
A project to restore a section of Twizel River is being considered by the Upper Waitaki Water Zone Committee.