There are many ways that farmers can access water in dry times without affecting river levels.
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Sign up for the latest newsA small, but dedicated group of volunteers are working tirelessly to establish a Mid Canterbury wetland for future generations to enjoy.
The historical Peel Forest landfill remediation has received a significant boost with $6 million in government funding.
Native forest regrowth is emerging on a block of land bought through a Givealittle page.
Greenstreet Creek has experienced problems with low flow that caused harm to aquatic life. Planning is underway to be better prepared this summer.
We're working quickly to address a rates issue affecting Environment Canterbury charges on Timaru district bills.
Chair Peter Scott shares a statement about his future in the role.
Our first Climate Action Plan includes 12 actions and 52 sub-actions designed to adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change in Waitaha/Canterbury.
Our Regional Public Transport Plan is now open for consultation - have your say.
As dry conditions continue and irrigation season begins, we're asking farmers to keep a close watch on water restrictions and meet their consent conditions.
Learn more about the Pig Hunting Creek lagoon restoration project, which aims to support the revitalization of the wetland.
Three years after the May 2021 floods, we've completed a significant programme of work to restore Canterbury's resilience to extreme weather events.