On 1 November, new intensive winter grazing rules came into force. Find out more about these new rules.
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Sign up for the latest newsA proposed wetland near Coes Ford would be a major environmental win.
Illegal rubbish pits can affect soil and water quality - and are costly to clean up.
Research on historical land use in the Waimate District has been conducted - find out what this means for you.
Our Listed Land Use Register has won a second award for excellence in Contaminated Land Management.
Our Soil Conservation and Revegetation Programme has completed more fencing and planting projects this year.
As the July cold really starts to bite, planning and preparation for intensive winter grazing will benefit farmers and the land greatly in Canterbury.
Environment Canterbury supports a proposal to exclude permanent exotic forests from the Emissions Trading Scheme.
Timaru Boys' High School students spent a day analysing water samples in the Ōpihi catchment.
Some important work is happening underground at Te Puna-a-Taka/Lake Clearwater, to provide valuable insights into the health of the water.
The Hakatere / Ashburton River consent review process is making progress, with 61 consent reviews now decided.
Members of the OTOP Water Zone Committee made the most of the last days of summer to get native plants in the ground at the Taniwha Gully rock art site.