In early April we start work on securing the pipes at Waitarakao Washdyke. This will provide protection for the pipes and reduce the flooding risk.
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Sign up for the latest newsPart of the windswept Kaitōrete has been cleared of hedgehogs to protect vulnerable wildlife, in a proof of concept that’s thought to be a national first.
The combination of conditions is making for an extra challenging native revegetation programme on the central Canterbury/Waitaha river berm.
Planning to burn crop residue? Make sure you know the rules around burning in Canterbury.
The Waimakariri Water Zone Committee has three new women joining its ranks as chair, deputy, and youth representative.
With artificial intelligence taking the internet by storm in recent months, our biosecurity team have taken the first steps to use it to identify pest plants.
Lots of great conversations about water quality were had at a recent pop-up day at Te Puna-a-Taka/Lake Clearwater.
We are now accepting feedback on our draft Annual Plan for 2023/24 until April 3.
We're joining a local organisation to increase flood protection measures along the Ōpihi River.
Canterbury's main centres are being aerially surveyed, adding to our knowledge around the region, and our climate and flood resilience.
We have adopted our draft Annual Plan for the 2023/24 period and community feedback will be open from 27 February.
Changes are needed to draft legislation to replace the Resource Management Act to deliver better environmental protection and empower local voice.