Our kaimahi have worked with landowners to address hazardous and pest willow trees, focusing on preserving native pekapeka/long-tailed bat habitats.
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Join the Normanby Community Catchment Group's planting day on Sunday 1 September to enhance the area for nesting native birds.
The Cheviot community is getting behind efforts to rejuvenate the Jed River catchment.
‘In with skinks, geckos and black-fronted terns - out with rats, stoats and deer’ is the motto of this round of Action Plan funding.
44 volunteers planted 450 seedlings at a recent Youth Rōpū-organised planting day in the Waimakariri River Regional Park.
A conservation group in the Lindis Pass has been awarded funding to help eradicate Russell lupins – a revered weed that is destroying our native habitat.
The Te Matapuna Girl Guides were taken on an educational tour of the Ashburton hāpua bird platform.
Since 2014, we have been funding holly control work in Ashburton’s Alford Forest.
The Whakaraupō Moana programme, a learning experience for secondary and tertiary ākonga/students, proved an empowering opportunity for young environmentalists.
Our scientists and engineers have found an innovative solution to allow fish to move up and down Taranaki Creek.
Two very successful community drop-in events in Timaru have been held this week for the draft Our Waitarakao strategy.