Hybrid bale grazing helps Canterbury farmers adapt to wet winters, protect soil health, boost cow nutrition, and create a more flexible wintering system.
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Sign up for the latest newsPest trapping and native planting is making Canterbury's South Rakaia a more attractive home for our native forest birds.
Thanks to recent support from the Ashburton Water Zone Committee, a local group is able to increase their pest control efforts.
Dense nassella infestations were found near Duntroon and Kurow. Learn about this pest and how to prevent its spread in South Canterbury.
A small, but dedicated group of volunteers are working tirelessly to establish a Mid Canterbury wetland for future generations to enjoy.
Greenstreet Creek has experienced problems with low flow that caused harm to aquatic life. Planning is underway to be better prepared this summer.
The Te Matapuna Girl Guides were taken on an educational tour of the Ashburton hāpua bird platform.
Since 2014, we have been funding holly control work in Ashburton’s Alford Forest.
The Ashburton Water Zone Committee is supporting a trial using biochar to help improve water quality at Lake Hood.
For a healthier environment, do your bit to help keep our stormwater clean when doing jobs around your home.
Taking a collaborative approach to weed management is ensuring the best outcome for the Rangitata River.
Over the last 30 years, the Upper Rangitata Gorge Landcare Group have made great strides in controlling pest plants and animals in the iconic Rangitata River.