The Government is boosting investment in wilding pine control, with an additional $79 million over three years for the national programme.
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Sign up for the latest newsCouncillors discussed fish screen concerns, local government reform, staff wellbeing and governance updates at May’s Council meeting.
Environment Canterbury has confirmed 2026/27 Annual Plan priorities, including a 2.4% rates increase, transport upgrades and flood protection investment.
While air pollution in Waitaha Canterbury has been trending downwards over the past 20 years, smoke from wood burners is still impacting our winter air quality.
Waimate’s air quality is improving, with new analysis confirming a clear long-term reduction in particulate pollution.
A South Canterbury winter grazing flyover found strong efforts to protect waterways, while also highlighting some ongoing environmental risks.
Learn about the community-led projects receiving Environment Canterbury funding to protect biodiversity and restore waterways across Canterbury.
Help improve marine biosecurity information for Canterbury boaties and mooring owners and go in the draw to win a $250 Prezzy card.
Collaborative weed control work along the Upper Rangitata River is helping protect braided river habitats, native species and vulnerable ecosystems.
In the lead-up to Moving Day, we’re reminding farmers and stock truck drivers of their joint responsibility to prevent effluent spillage on roads.
Environment Canterbury Chair Dr Deon Swiggs shares Canterbury’s perspective on local government reform, regional delivery, and protecting local voice.
Award-winning Canterbury high-country farmers are using data, wetlands and conservation work to support resilient, sustainable farming systems.