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Sign up for the latest newsA joint project, which includes $10,000 of funding allocated by the Upper Waitaki Water Zone is now underway to manage the invasive rowan tree.
Decision provides clarity over Environment Canterbury's role in approving consents to take water used for water bottling.
All new planting plans need local and regional council approval, to make sure the land, plan and plants are suitable for planting.
We have released new guidelines for Farm Environment Plan auditors regarding winter forage crop grazing and wet weather management.
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.
Our very own Peter Ramsden has received a Queen's Birthday Honour and has become a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
Environment Canterbury became the first Council in New Zealand to make a climate emergency declaration a year ago this Saturday (16 May).
Nitrate contamination in waterways is cause for concern for everyone in Canterbury.
Waste management is primarily the responsibility of your local district council throughout the different COVID-19 alert levels.
An educational charity is helping to spread the word about sustainability in the South Canterbury region.
After a varied career, Orari Temuka Opihi Pareora (OTOP) zone lead Brian Reeves has hit the ground running in his new role.