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Weed and pest control in the Waiau Toa/Clarence River area were hot topics at a community discussion which included local farmers and environmental agencies.
Read Kaikōura and Hurunui Waiau Uwha zone delivery lead Marco Cataloni's latest column.
Read Kaikōura and Hurunui Waiau Uwha zone delivery lead Marco Cataloni's latest column.
Kaikōura Water Zone Committee chair Ted Howard gives an update from the annual groundwater presentation as well as the importance of community participation.
A unique, years-long partnership is helping bring biodiversity benefits to the Waiau Toa/Clarence River, one of Aotearoa's few wild braided rivers.
Kaikōura locals learned weed removal tactics in Hāpuku catchment at a workshop that included resources, demonstrations, and hands-on practice.
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.
Grape marc is the solid waste left over from processing grapes into wine. Popular as stock feed and high in nutrients, consent is required to store it.
Marco Cataloni discusses exciting freshwater surveys and trapline plans in the Waiau Toa/Clarence River in his latest column.