We're joining a local organisation to increase flood protection measures along the Ōpihi River.
News & events
Canterbury's main centres are being aerially surveyed, adding to our knowledge around the region, and our climate and flood resilience.
We're holding a series of drop-in meetings in rural towns over March and April to help farmers get to grips with new regulations and what they need to know.
This pop-up information day on 25 February is a chance to chat with those directly involved in initiatives to restore the lakes.
Kaikōura and Hurunui Waiau Uwha zone delivery lead Marco Cataloni discusses awesome local projects in his latest column.
We have adopted our draft Annual Plan for the 2023/24 period and community feedback will be open from 27 February.
Changes are needed to draft legislation to replace the Resource Management Act to deliver better environmental protection and empower local voice.
Environment Canterbury and our partners have made great progress under the National Wilding Conifer Control Programme, but there is still plenty more to do.
Work is underway to ensure the highway between Twizel and Ōmārama stays beautiful and rubbish is removed from unsightly borrow pits.
Our waterways are vulnerable to infestations of exotic pest plant species that can choke our braided rivers and restrict the natural functions of waterways.
Celebrate World Wetlands Day by signing up to attend our Bioblitz event at Muriwai o Whata on Saturday 18 February.
Be in to win a sustainable picnic prize as part of the Love Our Lakes campaign in the Waitaki lakes.