Tiny native fish that live in remote streams in the Mackenzie Basin were given better odds for survival after a joint operation to relocate hungry trout.
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Sign up for the latest newsThe Zone Committee has approved $73,000 – over three years – of Immediate Steps funding towards pest weed control in the Dobson and lower Hopkins Valleys.
Environment Canterbury has approved several new projects for Otipua-Saltwater Creek, including an engineering study of its weir.
Four meetings throughout Canterbury have helped to spread the word about the proposed Biosecurity Advisory Groups and encourage community members to join.
South Canterbury’s Waihao Marae was a fitting location for a special meeting to better understand the history and importance of local Māori place names.
Funding has been allocated to local biodiversity projects, including the restoration of coastal wetlands and habitat protection for the long-tailed bat.
The partners of the Whaka-Ora Healthy Harbour plan have signed a new memorandum of understanding
Environment Canterbury has key wetlands information and provides guidance for landowners on how to manage their wetlands.
Remember to ‘Check, Clean, Dry’ when moving from one waterway to another, anywhere in New Zealand.
Thanks to a group of dedicated volunteers, the future looks great for nine-hectare Staveley Camp Forest forest in Mid-Canterbury.
The invention that won Julia Christensen Environment Canterbury's Wrybill Award last year was officially launched last weekend.
Implementation of a non-native predatory fish barrier at Haldon Pasture to protect the endangered Canterbury Mudfish (kōwaro) is underway.