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Sign up for the latest newsWatch out for new plant pest arrivals on your land so they can be destroyed before they get well-established, Environment Canterbury’s Laurence Smith says.
Coordinated efforts to search for and control the fast-growing weed Spartina, are having an impact with growth down this season.
A joint project, which includes $10,000 of funding allocated by the Upper Waitaki Water Zone is now underway to manage the invasive rowan tree.
From 1 November 2021, cruise ship masters and operators wishing to anchor in Akaroa Harbour will need to comply with guidance issued by Environment Canterbury.
The 2020/21 Annual Plan has been formally adopted by our Council the rates have been set for the coming year.
Our very own Peter Ramsden has received a Queen's Birthday Honour and has become a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
An operation to install boulders in the lower Hekeao/Hinds River aims to create diverse water environments.
Chilean needle grass spread on the rise. Find out what to look out for and help stop the spread of this unwanted pest plant.
Discover the mysteries of Lake Pukaki.
A report released earlier in the year confirms that most fish and shellfish found in waters around Ōtautahi/Christchurch are safe to eat.
Polarcold Stores and an employee have been fined $242,350 after pleading guilty to charges of illegally discharging ammonia into Kaputone Creek.