Collaborating with Te Rūnanga o Kaikōura to enhance Hurunui River berm, improving flood protection, climate resilience, and restoring native habitat.
News & events
Read Kaikōura and Hurunui Waiau Uwha zone delivery lead Marco Cataloni's latest column.
A predator control programme is increasing the odds of breeding success for black-billed gull/tarāpuka on the Charwell River.
Kaikōura and Hurunui Waiau Uwha zone delivery lead Marco Cataloni updates us on the SCAR Programme and provides a grape marc storage reminder.
We have been given $2 million to support farmers with erosion-prone land across North Canterbury as part of our SCAR programme.
More than 20 farmers attended a biodiversity and regulations workshop in Culverden, which was a chance for them to ask us questions one-to-one.
Marco Cataloni discusses exciting freshwater surveys and trapline plans in the Waiau Toa/Clarence River in his latest column.
Read Kaikōura and Hurunui Waiau Uwha zone delivery lead Marco Cataloni's March column.
Learn about the importance of mahinga kai and biodiversity within the Hurunui context.
Kaikōura and Hurunui Waiau Uwha zone delivery lead Marco Cataloni discusses awesome local projects in his latest column.
A North Canterbury farmer benefits from Environment Canterbury's Soil Conservation and Revegetation (SCAR) Programme.
The community got a first-hand look at how black-fronted terns and black-billed gulls are being protected in North Canterbury.