Four generations have worked to control invasive weeds and restore native trees in Glentui. Now, an Environment Canterbury project continues the kaitiaki work.
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After 12 years in the role, Kaikōura zone delivery lead Kevin Heays finished up with Environment Canterbury at the end of August.
Read about the Banks Peninsula water zone committee's newest member.
Read the latest from Kaikōura Water Zone Committee chair Ted Howard on a local Waiau Toa/Clarence River presentation evening.
Kaikōura's Waikōau/Lyell Creek catchment has improved water quality, biodiversity, and cultural values through community action over 60-70 years.
More than 200 properties in Hurunui and Kaikōura will be inspected this month for the presence of nassella tussock, an invasive plant.
CityCare Property, share their mahi challenges, motivations and hopes for the future of the Waimakariri River weed control and planting project.
A proposed wetland near Coes Ford would be a major environmental win.
The Hakataramea Sustainability Collective will run a three-year biodiversity education project, led by intermediate students in the Waitaki Valley.
The Te Waihora Co-Governance partners have launched a new website.
A youth-led group planted 418 native trees, including kōwhai, kahikatea and tī kōuka, in Waimakariri River Regional Park during a recent planting event.