A predator control programme is increasing the odds of breeding success for black-billed gull/tarāpuka on the Charwell River.
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Sign up for the latest newsKaikōura and Hurunui Waiau Uwha zone delivery lead Marco Cataloni updates us on the SCAR Programme and provides a grape marc storage reminder.
We have been given $2 million to support farmers with erosion-prone land across North Canterbury as part of our SCAR programme.
Grape marc is the solid waste left over from processing grapes into wine. Popular as stock feed and high in nutrients, consent is required to store it.
Read Kaikōura and Hurunui Waiau Uwha zone delivery lead Marco Cataloni's March column.
Kaikōura and Hurunui Waiau Uwha zone delivery lead Marco Cataloni discusses awesome local projects in his latest column.
Burning/burying farm plastics can cause ongoing issues, which is why its important to recycle farm plastic. Find out how to do this in Kaikōura
Read about the changes to the Northern water zone committees, under the recent refresh.
Read A Minute with Marco - Kaikōura zone delivery lead Marco Cataloni’s new monthly column.
After 12 years in the role, Kaikōura zone delivery lead Kevin Heays finished up with Environment Canterbury at the end of August.
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.