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Sign up for the latest newsChair Peter Scott is urging those who see themselves forming the next government to start thinking beyond Lambton Quay and Queen Street.
We have released two new reports showing that we need to improve land management to achieve the water quality improvements the community is seeking.
There will be major disruptions to Greater Christchurch public bus services on Friday 11 August from 9am to 3pm while drivers attend a stop-work meeting.
We saw positive results during mid-season monitoring flights in July for winter grazing over Waimakariri and Ashburton regions.
Our Youth Rōpū members are leading the way in building an inter-school enviro network for high school students in Christchurch.
Community feedback is needed as we write and update a number of long-term and strategic plans.
Our Waitaha Action to Impact Fund has opened for its third funding round, with community groups now invited to make an application.
McKinnon's Creek/Ōtakitane is an example of a site undergoing significant restoration work, including planting, to improve water quality.
A mahinga kai field trip recently held at three spots along the Cust catchment in Waimakariri highlighted the importance of our natural resources.
Our staff recently visited Lake Tekapo School to talk to the tamariki about changes happening in their local park – Takapō Regional Park.
A unique, years-long partnership is helping bring biodiversity benefits to the Waiau Toa/Clarence River, one of Aotearoa's few wild braided rivers.