A group of passionate Waimate students are planting the seeds to what they hope will become a long-term initiative to grow native tree species in the area.
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Sign up for the latest newsTo celebrate ten years of high environmental achievement, students at North Loburn School spent the day completing fun outdoor activities.
Schools, businesses, and local groups planted seedlings and studied invertebrates to help restore the wetland at Saltwater Creek.
44 volunteers planted 450 seedlings at a recent Youth Rōpū-organised planting day in the Waimakariri River Regional Park.
Looking for a way to engage students and show them how good the water quality is in their local river? Our Enviroschool facilitators are testing a new approach.
The Whakaraupō Moana programme, a learning experience for secondary and tertiary ākonga/students, proved an empowering opportunity for young environmentalists.
Our Youth Rōpū has seen a refresh, with 11 new members this year.
About 80 people from the Omarama community attended a special event hosted by the Upper Waitaki Water Zone Committee.
Tai Tapu students plant native trees by the Haswell River, nurturing a decade-long project, fostering nature connection, and inspiring community involvement.
Tārerekautuku Yarrs Lagoon is being used as a living laboratory by Lincoln High School students.
Kaikōura Water Zone Committee chair Ted Howard gives an update about the latest in Kaikōura's water management.
Inviting youth to the Council table - Councillors welcome new members to our Youth Rōpū.