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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.
Two very successful community drop-in events in Timaru have been held this week for the draft Our Waitarakao strategy.
Pleasant Point residents may see local bat roosting trees getting a makeover due to maintenance work starting.
The Ashburton Water Zone Committee is supporting a trial using biochar to help improve water quality at Lake Hood.
We're clamping down on those who burn rubbish in their backyards, with little regard for their neighbours.
Environment Canterbury has approved its work plan and budget for the next 10 years, committing to a $337 million work programme next year.
Find out more about a recent report on the ecological health of the Opuha and Kakahu Rivers.
Are you working on an environmental project in Waimakariri? The Waimakariri Environmental Awards are now open for entries!
The Harbourmaster’s Office are calling for owners of vacant moorings in Akaroa Harbour to consider how much they are being used.
Hay distributed near Duntroon in the 1970s may be a source of the invasive grass, nassella tussock spread, according to information obtained from the community.