Canterbury's regional parks drew thousands of visitors in 2024, hosting 60+ events with 9,444 attendees, including 20 led by us and 40+ by other groups.
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Sign up for the latest newsA new bug bag deployment follows one in August, where students were taught how to make the bags and judge water quality.
Our Chair Craig Pauling wraps up the highlights of 2024.
Read Andrew Arps' latest column on where to find information on conditions this summer and weed control milestones in the Waiau Toa/Clarence catchment.
Read about how we protect the region's rivers and biodiversity from weed infestation.
Our returning Youth Rōpū members are excited to work alongside some fresh faces as they guide our council.
Predators beware – conservation work is becoming more advanced in the Lake Ōhau area thanks in part to our Waitaha Action to Impact Fund.
Our Harbourmaster’s Office and the Royal New Zealand Navy have joined forces in a trial to educate boaties about water safety.
Thanks to recent support from the Ashburton Water Zone Committee, a local group is able to increase their pest control efforts.
We've made a submission on the Resource Management (Consenting and Other System Changes) Amendment Bill.
The Whakaora Te Waikēkēwai constructed wetland project, Te Repo o Papatahora, celebrates a key milestone as ground is broken this month.
The Love Our Lakes team has been out and about this summer catching up with visitors at our lakeside campsites and talking to them about their experiences.