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Leading efforts in pest management
We work with others to implement the objectives of the Canterbury Regional Pest Management Plan and support the outcomes set out in the Long-Term Plan.
This service includes our work on eradicating wilding conifers and containing wallabies and responding to invasive organisms.
How are we tracking on our service measures?
Target: 95% or more
How we are doing: 52.5% - a total of 61 of 116 sites have been inspected year-to-date, consistent with expectations for this time of year.
Target: 95% or more
How we are doing: 54 sites have been inspected year-to-date, and this this measure is on track to be achieved.
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We are responsible for providing regional leadership in activities that prevent, reduce or eliminate adverse effects from declared pests present in Waitaha Canterbury.
We control plants and animals that have a negative impact on our natural environment through the implementation of the Canterbury Regional Pest Management Plan. We report annually on our progress. To do this, we partner with Ngāi Tahu, landowners, communities and industry to promote pest management, develop an awareness of pest threats and encourage community action.
You can learn more about the identification and control methods of pest species in the pest search – a library of over 100 species potentially impacting Waitaha/Canterbury.
Our Biosecurity Advisory Groups are community groups that have been established to provide advice and support for regional biosecurity programme delivery in their respective regions.
We also contribute to local, regional and national biodiversity partnerships, such as the National Wilding Conifer Control Programme, Wallaby Management Programme and South Island Councils’ Biosecurity Alliance, which enable us to share knowledge and resources and deliver programmes that are more efficient and better connected.
One of the goals of our wilding conifer work is to transition management of wilding conifer control back to landowners. To support this work, we have developed a Wilding Pine Control Handbook with advice on identifying pest pine species, finding the best methods to control or remove them, and choosing suitable replacements.
Recent highlights and updates
Meet the marine robot revolutionising marine pest control in Lyttelton Harbour—safer, smarter biosecurity to protect Aotearoa’s marine ecosystems.
Freshwater pests can ruin valuable ecosystems. Check, Clean, Dry to prevent pest invasions in our local waterways.
The government has provided extra funding to ramp up work to control wilding pines in the Mackenzie Basin.