Newly elected chair Peter Scott outlines the challenges and opportunities for the next three years.
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Sign up for the latest newsFunding for targeted weed control and planting of 5750 native plants will benefit Hekeao Hinds River and Limestone Creek.
The Canterbury Mayoral Forum, which is a partnership between local and regional councils, has selected its chairperson.
A review of efforts to address water quality issues in the Hinds catchment is a chance to celebrate, and 're-set'.
Biosecurity officer Lauren Piket is training her dog to join her in the field.
The Timaru Link bus route will be used for the last time in February 2023 and replaced by the MyWay service.
A new fund, developed in partnership with the Christchurch Foundation, will provide support for individuals and groups protecting our environment.
Residents in Lake Ōhau village have grown native seedlings as part of the area’s regeneration project in the wake of the devastating wildfire in 2020.
We have responded to multiple chemical spills at a site in Woolston, with help from other agencies.
Illegal rubbish pits can affect soil and water quality - and are costly to clean up.
The first Environment Canterbury Council meeting marked the election of both the Chair and Deputy Chair.
Environment Canterbury is pleased to announce a wage increase for public bus drivers across Canterbury.