Tai Tapu students plant native trees by the Haswell River, nurturing a decade-long project, fostering nature connection, and inspiring community involvement.
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Sign up for the latest newsTārerekautuku Yarrs Lagoon is being used as a living laboratory by Lincoln High School students.
For a healthier environment, do your bit to help keep our stormwater clean when doing jobs around your home.
A major trout relocation exercise is part of a wider project to project the Canterbury Mudfish/kōwaro.
Our Councillors visited Kaikōura to see ongoing biosecurity and biodiversity mahi first-hand.
Local environmental projects in the Christchurch West Melton water zone will receive funding this year.
The Kaikōura Water Zone Committee wants to see less stormwater contamination getting into its waterways.
A number of vital flood protection structures in waterways across the region have been remediated, enabling improved fish passage.
Chief Executive Dr Stefanie Rixecker has made the decision to allow water to be diverted into Greenstreet Creek.
Godwits/kauka are due to depart Canterbury for world’s longest migration, 11,000km non-stop. Will we be ready with a healthy habitat for them to return to?
Landowners in the Blythe Valley come together to form the Blythe Valley Community Catchment Group to fight threats to soil and vegetation in their backyard.
Taking a collaborative approach to weed management is ensuring the best outcome for the Rangitata River.