A refreshing revisit to Lyell Creek/Waikoau is underway to bring the creek back to life and life back to the creek - and we need your help.
News & events
Makarini Rupene, about moving his focus towards Waimakariri to raise awareness on how to use the land and environment to include mahinga kai values.
Six Christchurch West Melton businesses have stepped up to tackle issues and are leading the way in stormwater management and technology.
A planting day led by a Kaikōura dairy farmer has seen massive environmental benefits to his farm and the Lyell Creek.
More than 600 natives have been planted along the bank of the Waihao River as part of the Black Hole Enhancement Project.
The Christchurch West Melton zone committee held a workshop recently where they learned about the challenges Cashmere Stream faces.
The Selwyn Waihora and Waimakariri zone committees share a mission to expand recreational opportunities along the Waimakariri River
Banks Peninsula forestry resource management officer Sarah Helleur is new to her role but has already established a strong rapport with the local industry.
Upper Waitaki Water Zone Committee Chair, Simon Cameron, gives an update on the action being taken to address a decline in water quality in the Ahuriri.
Steve Lowndes is wrapping up his experience as a councillor and chair and reflects on achievements and the challenges lying ahead for the new council.
Selwyn Waihora Water Zone Committee Co-Chair Les Wanhalla on the importance of protecting the high country's lakes and streams.
More than a decade of conservation work has resulted in a Kaikōura farmer working towards establishing a significant restored wetland.