Our new Rakaia water balance model can calculate the average daily river flow at the Rakaia River mouth for the first time.
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Sign up for the latest newsA new biological control agent was released earlier this month to help tackle the highly invasive plant, Chilean needle grass.
A dedicated group of community volunteers has secured funding to remove pest willows from the Kurow wetlands.
Front-mounted bike racks on Metro buses can no longer be used due to safety concerns.
A report from the Office of the Auditor General acknowledges our climate response and makes recommendations for further improvements.
We’ve partnered with Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki Lincoln University to enhance research collaboration for the benefit of Waitaha/Canterbury.
A South Canterbury community group has enlisted the help of dung beetles to improve water and soil quality in their catchment.
Dense nassella infestations were found near Duntroon and Kurow. Learn about this pest and how to prevent its spread in South Canterbury.
Water and land North Canterbury team leader Andrew Arps discusses pest plants and effluent rules.
A group of passionate Waimate students are planting the seeds to what they hope will become a long-term initiative to grow native tree species in the area.
Archie's nose is a valuable tool for detecting pest weeds in Waitaha/Canterbury.
Our coast and harbours team have a response capability to coastal marine incidents across the motu.