A dedicated group of community volunteers has secured funding to remove pest willows from the Kurow wetlands.
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Sign up for the latest newsA 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.
Funding has been approved for on-street ticketing and additional buses on large cruise ship days.
An innovative new concept to create a permanent outlet to the sea for migratory ika/fish at Te Roto o Wairewa/Lake Forsyth is underway.
The historical Peel Forest landfill remediation has received a significant boost with $6 million in government funding.
A small, but dedicated group of volunteers are working tirelessly to establish a Mid Canterbury wetland for future generations to enjoy.
Our Regional Public Transport Plan is now open for consultation - have your say.
Learn more about the Pig Hunting Creek lagoon restoration project, which aims to support the revitalization of the wetland.
A new Wairewa Mahinga Kai catchment group has been established with funding from the Banks Peninsula water zone committee.
New, native vegetation is emerging in the Rakaia Gorge, following extensive weed control work.
A section of land across from the Church of the Good Shepherd will benefit from planting thanks to the Upper Waitaki Water Zone Committee.
Learn about the community-led environmental initiatives that scored funding from the Banks Peninsuala Water Zone Committee this year.