A collaborative project has enabled a free cat desexing service to help protect our native bird life.
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Sign up for the latest newsMcKinnon's Creek/Ōtakitane is an example of a site undergoing significant restoration work, including planting, to improve water quality.
A mahinga kai field trip recently held at three spots along the Cust catchment in Waimakariri highlighted the importance of our natural resources.
A unique, years-long partnership is helping bring biodiversity benefits to the Waiau Toa/Clarence River, one of Aotearoa's few wild braided rivers.
Get your thumbs green and join us to restore our region's biodiversity at the upcoming Waimakariri River planting days at Rock Spur/Lorimas.
Help shape our region’s future by taking part in our extended engagement process.
Locals enjoy sharing their stories and ideas to help plan for the future of Washdyke Waitarakao Lagoon and its catchment.
A predator control programme is increasing the odds of breeding success for black-billed gull/tarāpuka on the Charwell River.
A community hangi at Ōmarama was a chance for people to enjoy delicious kai and chat to local water zone committee members.
A four-year project in Rakaia Gorge will help protect native biodiversity from weed infestation, with impressive progress made already in the first year.
Trails and trees in Lake Tekapo/Takapō Regional Park will be protected during an upcoming removal of pest pine trees.
A restoration project, including willow removal, predator control, and fencing, will eventually transform a stretch of the upper Ōpihi River.