Warnings have been lifted following a liquid waste material discharge incident at Blenheim Road.
News & events
A new national report looking at the state of our freshwater will be a key tool that informs plans to protect Canterbury’s rivers, lakes and aquifers.
Our 2021 native bird of the year, the pekapeka-tou-roa (native long-tailed bat) has a boosted roost habitat thanks to iwi and government working in partnership.
Mahinga kai was a key focus of the recent Shed Talk event which took place in Hurunui, hosted by staff member Makarini Rupene and landowner John Faulkner.
A Bioblitz at Muriwai o Whata/Coopers Lagoon has helped collect important information about the area's species.
Our Deputy Chair, Craig Pauling, discusses whether a unitary authority is the solution for local councils.
Marco Cataloni discusses exciting freshwater surveys and trapline plans in the Waiau Toa/Clarence River in his latest column.
Read about the projects the Selwyn Waihora Water Zone Committee is supporting with its Action Plan budget.
In Canterbury cattle feedlots – and the resource consents required for them to operate – are the subject of intense community interest.
Read the latest update on the tuna stranding near Taumutu Beach and Te Waihora.
The combination of conditions is making for an extra challenging native revegetation programme on the central Canterbury/Waitaha river berm.
The Waimakariri Water Zone Committee has three new women joining its ranks as chair, deputy, and youth representative.