A Banks Peninsula trapping project is helping protect precious biodiversity on Kaitōrete.
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Sign up for the latest newsAs the July cold really starts to bite, planning and preparation for intensive winter grazing will benefit farmers and the land greatly in Canterbury.
Environment Canterbury supports a proposal to exclude permanent exotic forests from the Emissions Trading Scheme.
More than $200,000 across Waimakariri and Hurunui Waiau Uwha has supported water quality, mahinga kai and biodiversity.
Smoky air, itchy eyes and smelly washing – these are things to consider before lighting up that rubbish or garden waste and becoming the neighbourhood nuisance.
Commissioners have refused to grant resource consent applications by Bathurst Coal Limited (BCL).
Environment Canterbury councillors have agreed on a budget and workplan that balances community expectations on affordability.
The Whakaora Te Waikēkēwai project was officially launched at an open day showcasing five restoration projects underway in the Te Waikēkēwai catchment.
Te Kōrari, our new People's Panel offers more opportunities for community participation, by way of short online surveys.
The Canterbury Regional Council (Ngāi Tahu Representation) Bill passed its second reading in Parliament.
Responding to criticism from Greenpeace, Environment Canterbury says it has always acknowledged the extent of the water quality challenge in our waterways.
Our latest quarterly report has been published and highlights the progress we have made on our work programmes.