A community forum in Twizel highlighted how the five agencies with statutory responsibilities in the region had become more aligned in protecting the Mackenzie.
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Sign up for the latest newsThe invention that won Julia Christensen Environment Canterbury's Wrybill Award last year was officially launched last weekend.
Christchurch has plenty of freshwater, both for now, and for future generations. We know this because scientists have been researching the freshwater aquifers.
Farmers in the Omarama area will get to ask questions about changes to farming land use consent rules at an upcoming briefing on 22 March 2019.
A report into Environment Canterbury’s 2017 greenhouse gas emissions has shown the tangible ways in which the organisation has reduced its level of emissions.
With a high level of interest in quarrying in Canterbury currently, this article shares all of the most up to date information.
Environment Canterbury has declared a climate emergency, highlighting the urgent need to address the issue.
An independent report into compliance, monitoring and enforcement (CME) has found it is in relatively good shape and made recommendations on improvements.
Two abatement notices and one infringement notices have been issued for Cloud Ocean to stop the discharge of contaminants waterways.
South Canterbury’s Waihao Marae was a fitting location for a special meeting to better understand the history and importance of local Māori place names.
Funding has been allocated to local biodiversity projects, including the restoration of coastal wetlands and habitat protection for the long-tailed bat.
Environment Canterbury is reviewing about 90 consents in the Hakatere/Ashburton River catchment to help achieve the community’s vision for the river.