To protect freshwater life in Waitarakao catchment, we first need to know what’s there - and recent mahi by scientists and farmers has revealed some surprises.
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Nominations are open for Canterbury Regional Council candidates in an election that comes at a “pivotal time” for regional government.
A farmer-led approach delivered by Amuri Irrigation Company (AIC) is improving local water quality in North Canterbury's Amuri Basin.
Discover how a national collaboration is tackling the spread of pest wallabies in Aotearoa through the Tipu Mātoro National Wallaby Eradication Programme.
What started as a routine coastal hazard report has turned into a remarkable rediscovery of maritime history.
Canterbury Regional Council is making the proactive decision to look at how it can improve outcomes and be ready for reforms.
Two Canterbury bus routes, in Timaru and Christchurch, are being boosted to cater to higher demand.
Hurunui farmers are improving winter grazing practices despite wet conditions, with aerial monitoring showing strong compliance and environmental care.
Controlling 2000 hectares of weeds surrounding Canterbury's largest lagoon is the mission to improve water quality for future generations.
This Biosecurity Week, we’re celebrating the people and groups across Waitaha Canterbury working hard to protect and restore our unique biodiversity.
A catch crop, like Italian ryegrass or oats, can absorb nitrogen and prevent nitrate leaching and nutrient runoff.