Collaboration between landowners, community, and agencies is seeing continued protection and enhancement in the braided Clarence River/Waiau Toa.
News & events
Sign up for the latest newsRead about two of our summer students who have been working in Kaikōura, their experiences, and the hard mahi they have done.
Find out about what a typical day entails for Olivia Hughes - one of our incident response and resource management officers.
Heading to the Ashburton/Ōtuwharekai lakes this summer? Keep an eye out for warning buoys that signal important monitoring equipment is nearby.
Read the latest from Kaikōura zone delivery lead Kevin Heays as he welcomes us all into the new year.
Environment Canterbury staff led the relocation of up to 20 tuna/eel and whitebait that were trapped in a retention basin.
Planning on burning? Make sure you check that it's alright to burn and you have your smoke management plan in place.
Braided rivers are home to some of the rarest and most threatened bird species. Learn how we all can protect these precious birds.
Environment Canterbury is implementing an interim solution to respond to the Government’s review of Overseer. Find out how this may affect you.
Help our waterways stay healthy by keeping nasties out of the stormwater system.
If you're moving between waterways this summer, do your bit to keep them pest-free and always Check, Clean, Dry.
Read about the water zone committees' action plans for 2021-2024 and the priorities for each zone.