A dedicated group of community volunteers has secured funding to remove pest willows from the Kurow wetlands.
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Sign up for the latest newsThe critically endangered Australasian bittern faces habitat loss in Canterbury. Conservation efforts aim to protect its wetlands and prevent extinction.
Schools, businesses, and local groups planted seedlings and studied invertebrates to help restore the wetland at Saltwater Creek.
Help us protect the tarāpuka/black-billed gulls nesting along the stony islands in the Ashburton River.
An innovative new concept to create a permanent outlet to the sea for migratory ika/fish at Te Roto o Wairewa/Lake Forsyth is underway.
A small, but dedicated group of volunteers are working tirelessly to establish a Mid Canterbury wetland for future generations to enjoy.
Native forest regrowth is emerging on a block of land bought through a Givealittle page.
Greenstreet Creek has experienced problems with low flow that caused harm to aquatic life. Planning is underway to be better prepared this summer.
Learn more about the Pig Hunting Creek lagoon restoration project, which aims to support the revitalization of the wetland.
Promising results in the upper Waimakariri as we close out year two of the river weed control partner project.
New, native vegetation is emerging in the Rakaia Gorge, following extensive weed control work.
A section of land across from the Church of the Good Shepherd will benefit from planting thanks to the Upper Waitaki Water Zone Committee.