Environment Canterbury staff led the relocation of up to 20 tuna/eel and whitebait that were trapped in a retention basin.
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Sign up for the latest newsBraided rivers are home to some of the rarest and most threatened bird species. Learn how we all can protect these precious birds.
Help our waterways stay healthy by keeping nasties out of the stormwater system.
A field trip to Clareview’s regenerative farm system highlights the importance of pasture and how choosing the right mixture can improve soil health.
Southern black-backed gull control is part of a regular, successful programme that has been ongoing for many years.
Summer is just about here and that means irrigation will become more widespread across North Canterbury. Make sure that your irrigator operates correctly.
Council adopts the recommendations of the independent hearing commissioners on Plan Change 7 and Plan Change 2.
A research project about historical land use in the Ashburton district builds a better picture of how land has been used in the past.
Waimakariri River Regional Park's Bailes Island is re-opening to the public this weekend.
The Council voted to take to the community a number of potential game-changing options to stimulate the Greater Christchurch public transport system.
Read Lucy Millars', Chair OTOP Water Zone Committee, September update about groundwater trends and what the next steps are for the committee.
Soil Conservation and Revegetation project (SCAR project) promotes soil stabilisation and improves soil management in areas subject to erosion and high winds.