Banks Peninsula landowners are welcoming swift funding relief to help restore biodiversity around their damaged properties.
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Sign up for the latest newsThe Hakatere / Ashburton River consent review process is making progress, with 61 consent reviews now decided.
A collaborative project in Windwhistle will help preserve and protect a variety of species on a precious bluff.
Members of the OTOP Water Zone Committee made the most of the last days of summer to get native plants in the ground at the Taniwha Gully rock art site.
Work is happening in the upper Waiau Toa Clarence River to protect the nationally endangered tarapirohe/black-fronted tern.
Read about the work taking place at the Middle Creek/Te Wai-o-pātiki catchment.
Kaikōura Water Zone Committee chair Ted Howard gives us the latest update.
In the early hours of Sunday 30 January, oil spilt into the Cam / Ruataniwha River after a significant fire was extinguished in Kaiapoi.
Monthly update from our Kaikōura zone delivery lead Kevin Heays, focusing on targeted weed control at the Kowhai River mouth.
Read about Edward Heenan's summer experiences working for us monitoring water quality in Canterbury's rivers.
Collaboration between landowners, community, and agencies is seeing continued protection and enhancement in the braided Clarence River/Waiau Toa.
Read about two of our summer students who have been working in Kaikōura, their experiences, and the hard mahi they have done.