44 volunteers planted 450 seedlings at a recent Youth Rōpū-organised planting day in the Waimakariri River Regional Park.
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Sign up for the latest newsA few simple steps can help ensure your septic tank doesn't pose a health risk.
With an upcoming rule change and support for 2G/3G ending, now’s a good time to ensure your water measuring and recording equipment is working as it should.
Help us to reduce the spread of the invasive weed Boneseed.
Pest plants could become more widespread in future years, landowners can take action to help protect their assets.
A conservation group in the Lindis Pass has been awarded funding to help eradicate Russell lupins – a revered weed that is destroying our native habitat.
South Canterbury farmers Martin and Thomas Cochrane's award-winning kale and beet crops are great examples of good management practices for winter grazing.
Public are being urged to report suspicious activity, following an increase of rubbish being dumped illegally in riverbeds across Selwyn.
We are welcoming the Government's move to clarify Resource Management Act (RMA) provisions for discharges.
If you own a private drinking water source, you’re responsible for its maintenance and water testing. Tips for looking after your supply.
A wallaby exclusion fence is over halfway completed and will keep pests out of the Mackenzie Basin.
Canterbury Regional Council (Environment Canterbury) has agreed a new committee structure that streamlines its business and focus on its three core services.