The community can now take its first look at what our ten-year work plan and budget may look like.
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Sign up for the latest newsMinistry for Environment’s approved funding for St Andrews Beach landfill clean up.
The community will soon be asked for feedback on our Long-Term Plan 2024-34.
A recent visit to a garden in West Melton has led to the discovery of the pest entire marshwort growing in a private pond.
A recent weedy workshop, the second in a series at Kaikōura’s Hāpuku catchment, brought locals together to tackle common invasive pest plants.
Our biodiversity advisor Jason Butt has been rafting the Waiau Toa Clarence River to help identify and map weeds.
If you are working on your home, avoid maintenance that can release asbestos fibres or lead flakes into the air, contaminating soil and waterways.
The Selwyn Waihora Water Zone Committee is supporting several projects to help improve local water quality and biodiversity this year.
Taking a collaborative approach to weed management is ensuring the best outcome for the Rangitata River.
Tell us what you think about the proposals that will shape our 10-year work plan and budget, known as our Long-Term Plan.
Landowners in the Blythe Valley come together to form the Blythe Valley Community Catchment Group to fight threats to soil and vegetation in their backyard.
Godwits/kuaka are due to depart Canterbury for world’s longest migration, 11,000km non-stop. Will we be ready with a healthy habitat for them to return to?