New water monitoring equipment will provide some interesting insights into Te Puna-a-Taka/Lake Clearwater lake health.
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Sign up for the latest newsA Banks Peninsula trapping project is helping protect precious biodiversity on Kaitōrete.
Kaikōura resource management/incident response officer Garry Husband has completed his first six months in the job. Read his job highlights and challenges.
Native vegetation is regenerating on the hillsides surrounding Pigeon Bay, following efforts to control sycamore.
Environment Canterbury supports a proposal to exclude permanent exotic forests from the Emissions Trading Scheme.
Weed control work is helping enhance habitat along the Clearwater reach of the Ōtūkaikino River.
More than $200,000 across Waimakariri and Hurunui Waiau Uwha has supported water quality, mahinga kai and biodiversity.
Learn about the work taking place to protect endangered native fish species found at a spring creek near Omarama.
Read about the latest updates on the Mill Road project in Kaikōura.
The Whakaora Te Waikēkēwai project was officially launched at an open day showcasing five restoration projects underway in the Te Waikēkēwai catchment.
Landowners, community groups and agencies are being encouraged to get involved in the second phase of a project on the Hurunui and Waiau Uwha Rivers.
Some important work is happening underground at Te Puna-a-Taka/Lake Clearwater, to provide valuable insights into the health of the water.