An army of beetles released into a South Canterbury farm will live in manure for the next decade to help clean up waterways.
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Sign up for the latest newsTwo young people have been appointed as youth representatives on Canterbury Regional Council’s Strategy and Policy Committee.
If you see smoke or pollution from a fire, report it - it could harm your health and others.
Learn about the judicial review concerning our decisions on granting Mayfield-Hinds-Valetta Water Limited’s irrigation discharge permit.
There's an increased interest in dairy conversions and intensification in Waitaha Canterbury. What are the drivers and what does this mean for the environment?
A fish ramp installed near Living Springs is helping native fish swim upstream to restored habitats.
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.
Our biosecurity team may finally have a breakthrough in the fight against an aquatic invader in South Canterbury.
Learn what our Council discussed at the Council meeting on 28 May 2025.
Our team lead for water and land in North Canterbury, Andrew Arps, speaks to need-to-know information this winter and introduces two new recruits.
Central Government has announced a package of proposals that, if implemented, will mean changes to national direction under the Resource Management Act.
South Taranaki farmer Trish Rankin will be hosting waste minimisation workshops in Ellesmere, Waimakariri, Christchurch and Geraldine between 16-19 June 2025.