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Sign up for the latest newsEnvironment Canterbury and our partners have made great progress under the National Wilding Conifer Control Programme, but there is still plenty more to do.
Funding for targeted weed control and planting of 5750 native plants will benefit Hekeao Hinds River and Limestone Creek.
Biosecurity officer Lauren Piket is training her dog to join her in the field.
The Orari River Protection Group from Geraldine were proud recipients of the Waitaha Action to Impact Fund in 2021.
A Banks Peninsula trapping project is helping protect precious biodiversity on Kaitōrete.
A pest control project will reduce predation and help increase the cover of native trees and plants.
Myrtle rust has been discovered on the Chatham Islands which could affect garden plants. Know what to look out for and what to do.
A collaborative project in Windwhistle will help preserve and protect a variety of species on a precious bluff.
Environment Canterbury and Wilding Free Mackenzie are working together with local volunteers to stop the spread of wilding conifers in the Mackenzie Basin.
A joint project, which includes $10,000 of funding allocated by the Upper Waitaki Water Zone is now underway to manage the invasive rowan tree.
The Zone Committee has approved $73,000 – over three years – of Immediate Steps funding towards pest weed control in the Dobson and lower Hopkins Valleys.