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Sign up for the latest newsAround 40 wilding willows are being removed near Lake Coleridge to protect a rare wetland and power infrastructure in Canterbury.
We are inviting farmers in Waitaha Canterbury to complete our farm waste survey with a $2000 native plant prize pack up for grabs.
Check if your wood burner has expired in Canterbury. Learn the rules, explore cleaner heating options, and find out what financial support is available.
We're holding drop-in sessions across Canterbury to answer your questions about consenting and the regulatory environment.
Attend an upcoming workshop and hear from the experts about the operational and environmental benefits Canterbury farmers are seeing from composting.
Early results from an Upper Waitaki catch cropping trial show reduced soil nitrogen after winter grazing, with strong crop yields in high‑country conditions.
Our team is working closely with Christchurch City Council (CCC) to resolve the current problem at the Christchurch Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Our biodiversity and biosecurity staff spent five days in February tackling invasive weeds, protecting the Upper Ōhau catchment.
Introducing the 2026 Youth Rōpū: young leaders aged 14–24 bringing fresh perspectives on public transport, climate resilience and regional issues.
A new GIS mapping tool analysing 60+ years of braided river bird data reveals declining tōrea populations in Waitaha Canterbury.
Prepare your home for winter now with simple heating and firewood tips to stay warm, cut bills and reduce smoke for cleaner air across Canterbury.