We have awarded a further $50,000 to help fund the work of the Hurunui Waiau Braided River Birds Flagship Programme through its Zone Committee Action Fund.
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Cash is set to be removed as a payment option on buses and ferries in 2024.
A community trapping project in Ashburton will help protect native bird species.
Central government policy has set the direction for how we’re going to protect and improve outcomes for our unique and indigenous biodiversity.
A real-world solution to the problem of microplastics has taken out top honours in our 2023 Wrybill Awards.
Changes to the Canterbury Land and Water Regional Plan (LWRP) are here.
Environment Canterbury announces its plan to purchase 12 new electric buses, thanks to funding from Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.
Grantlea Downs School students want Te Ahi Tarakihi to become a clean stream again.
Mckinnon’s Creek Salmon Hatchery is run by volunteers working to revive the salmon stock in the Rakitata/Rangitata River.
$1.67 million has been allocated to indigenous biodiversity initiatives across the coming year, benefitting braided rivers, wetlands, fish habitat and more.
Stopbanks, vital for flood defence, safeguard lives and infrastructure. Collective responsibility ensures their effectiveness in averting major floods.