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Sign up for the latest newsSee virtual fencing technology in action at a practical Banks Peninsula field day focused on wetland protection and hill-country farming.
Glenavy workshops helped farmers upskill on their environmental practices. If you missed out, here's what they learned.
Te Rōhutu Whio students restore Te Repo o Papatahora wetland, planting natives and learning kaitiakitanga alongside rūnanga and restoration partners.
Apply now for three Canterbury funds supporting community projects that restore nature, improve waterways, and deliver local environmental outcomes.
Hands-on workshop in Timaru inspires locals to restore wetlands, improve water quality, and strengthen South Canterbury’s environment and communities.
From keeping nesting birds safe to reducing pest numbers, six initiatives protecting the Hurunui environment are receiving a funding boost.
Community and partnership drive Whakaraupō / Lyttelton Harbour’s restoration - learn more about their work, the plan, and key projects underway.
An ongoing restoration project is underway at Te Rauakaaka, to enhance wetland and coastal ecosystems and support the critically endangered birds.
We're backing the shy matuku-hūrepo for Bird of the Year to raise awareness for wetland health and protect one of Aotearoa’s rarest native birds.
Birds known for their mythical status are taking refuge at a newly restored wetland around Aotearoa’s largest lagoon.
Controlling 2000 hectares of weeds surrounding Canterbury's largest lagoon is the mission to improve water quality for future generations.