A weed control programme surrounding the Kaiapoi River helps protect īnanga/whitebait and rare, native manu/birds like the matuku-hūrepo/Australasian bittern.
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Sign up for the latest newsThe Rangiora Reach Masterplan ensures cohesive and clearly communicated landscape planning for a section of the Ashley River/Rakahuri.
Council agreed on a new committee structure for the next three years, setting in place the governance oversight and reporting for Environment Canterbury’s work.
Environment Canterbury welcomes the announcement of an upcoming sector agreement for bus drivers to address the bus driver shortage.
A Court of Appeal decision around water bottling may affect the way we manage water in Canterbury.
We've published new guidance to help people understand wastewater treatment systems.
Newly elected chair Peter Scott outlines the challenges and opportunities for the next three years.
Funding for targeted weed control and planting of 5750 native plants will benefit Hekeao Hinds River and Limestone Creek.
A mana whenua-led project involving the construction of a wetland near Ngāti Moki Marae has taken a significant step forward.
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.