A plan is being made to restore the health of Waitarakao Washdyke Lagoon, and we want the community's input.
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Sign up for the latest newsWe have published two new reports into fish communities, documenting reductions in the abundance of several key species.
Our 2021 native bird of the year, the pekapeka-tou-roa (native long-tailed bat) has a boosted roost habitat thanks to iwi and government working in partnership.
A Bioblitz at Muriwai o Whata Coopers Lagoon has helped collect important information about the area's species.
The combination of conditions is making for an extra challenging native revegetation programme on the central Canterbury/Waitaha river berm.
Lots 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 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.