Our Reporting Back hub is a new way we are presenting the progress we are making. Highlights this quarter are youth representation, pest monitoring, and buses.
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Sign up for the latest newsA Bioblitz at Muriwai o Whata Coopers Lagoon has helped collect important information about the area's species.
Newly elected chair Peter Scott outlines the challenges and opportunities for the next three years.
A mana whenua-led project involving the construction of a wetland near Ngāti Moki Marae has taken a significant step forward.
A law change has cleared the way for two Ngāi Tahu representatives to join the Canterbury Regional Council with full decision-making rights.
New water monitoring equipment will provide some interesting insights into Te Puna-a-Taka/Lake Clearwater lake health.
A Banks Peninsula trapping project is helping protect precious biodiversity on Kaitōrete.
Environment Canterbury staff led the relocation of up to 20 tuna/eel and whitebait that were trapped in a retention basin.
The establishment of two large native planting sites is a major step toward restoring native biodiversity on the Canterbury Plains.
We are promoting a Local Bill to Parliament which, if passed, will ensure mana whenua representation on the Council.
The Orari Temuka Opihi Pareora Water Zone Committee recommended $14,000 of biodiversity funding be used to protect ancient Māori rock art.
Our very own Peter Ramsden has received a Queen's Birthday Honour and has become a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit.