A 43ha Blythe Valley site is protected to help native birds and waterways. Learn more about this restoration and what it means for the catchment.
We collaborate with regional councils, government agencies, and other organisations to manage established pests through national programmes. Learn more about these partnerships.
Wallaby control
Find out what we are doing to eradicate wallabies from Canterbury/Waitaha.
Wilding pine programme
Find out more about these pest trees and what we and our partners are doing to control them.
Controlling nassella tussock
Learn how to identify, report and control this invasive grass that is spreading in Canterbury.
Featured biosecurity news
Takapō Regional Park’s native plants are thriving, replacing pest trees and restoring biodiversity through careful planning and partnership with mana whenua.
We're doing a controlled spray of willows in the Ahuriri catchment this summer as part of efforts to improve the health of waterways feeding into Lake Benmore.