Tarapirohe/black-fronted terns are benefitting from a united effort to protect them from predation in Waiau Toa.
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Sign up for the latest newsSCAR project helps North Canterbury farms fight erosion, improve soil health, and build trust through expert advice, planting, and community support.
Kaikōura locals can now recycle old tyres for free at the Innovative Waste Kaikōura (IWK) Resource Recovery Centre.
Our team lead for water and land in North Canterbury, Andrew Arps, speaks to need-to-know information this winter and introduces two new recruits.
Five projects, including one focused on protecting black-billed gulls, will benefit from Zone Committee Action Plan funding.
Kaikōura Water Zone Committee chair Ted Howard discusses a new series of Kaikōura maps that will offer valuable insights for the community.
Read Andrew Arps' latest column on where to find information on conditions this summer and weed control milestones in the Waiau Toa/Clarence catchment.
Kaikōura Water Zone Committee chair Ted Howard gives an update about the latest in local water management.
This year marks a decade of partnership to improve biodiversity and manage weeds on the Waiau Toa/Clarence River.
The Kaikōura Water Zone Committee took a fieldtrip to see two progressive environmental projects — a constructed wetland and a riparian restoration programme.
Water and land North Canterbury team leader Andrew Arps discusses pest plants and effluent rules.
Our coast and harbours team have a response capability to coastal marine incidents across the motu.