Featuring a roundabout, crossings, and bridge, the newly completed mini road system in McLeans Forest promotes safe cycling skills.
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Sign up for the latest newsLooking for a way to engage students and show them how good the water quality is in their local river? Our Enviroschool facilitators are testing a new approach.
We've provided feedback on proposed changes to the Resource Management Act.
The Te Matapuna Girl Guides were taken on an educational tour of the Ashburton hāpua bird platform.
Since 2014, we have been funding holly control work in Ashburton’s Alford Forest.
Read about our 21 newest electric vehicles, bringing the fleet's total number to 65.
We have issued formal warnings to three parties following an independent compliance investigation into activities at a South Canterbury farm.
Our staff are paying surprise visits to companies that handle or manufacture plastics.
Follow these strategies to protect your soil best and prevent sedimentation and nutrient loss.
The Whakaraupō Moana programme, a learning experience for secondary and tertiary ākonga/students, proved an empowering opportunity for young environmentalists.
Winter weather has settled in, and as Cantabrians crank up their wood burners, we start to see high-pollution days in many of the areas we monitor.
Our scientists and engineers have found an innovative solution to allow fish to move up and down Taranaki Creek.