The combination of conditions is making for an extra challenging native revegetation programme on the central Canterbury/Waitaha river berm.
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Sign up for the latest newsLots of great conversations about water quality were had at a recent pop-up day at Te Puna-a-Taka/Lake Clearwater.
Environment Canterbury and our partners have made great progress under the National Wilding Conifer Control Programme, but there is still plenty more to do.
A project taking a deep dive into understanding the seabed and marine ecosystems around Te Pātaka o Rākaihautū/Banks Peninsula is underway.
The Rangiora Reach Masterplan ensures cohesive and clearly communicated landscape planning for a section of the Ashley River/Rakahuri.
Funding for targeted weed control and planting of 5750 native plants will benefit Hekeao Hinds River and Limestone Creek.
A mana whenua-led project involving the construction of a wetland near Ngāti Moki Marae has taken a significant step forward.
A review of efforts to address water quality issues in the Hinds catchment is a chance to celebrate, and 're-set'.
A new fund, developed in partnership with the Christchurch Foundation, will provide support for individuals and groups protecting our environment.
The Hakataramea Sustainability Collective will run a three-year biodiversity education project, led by intermediate students in the Waitaki Valley.
Students from two Rolleston schools have been busy during Kids Discovery Plant-out days with Te Taumutu Rūnanga in Te Waihora catchment.
The Orari River Protection Group from Geraldine were proud recipients of the Waitaha Action to Impact Fund in 2021.