New rules requiring land occupiers to ensure their goats are identifiable and fenced appropriately to prevent them escaping have been introduced.
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Environment Canterbury is searching for a name for its new on-demand public transport service, which will begin in Timaru next year.
Free public transport, in support of World Car Free Day, resulted in more than 71,000 individual boardings recorded over the weekend.
A retractable floodgate was installed in Belfast this month, marking the end of the construction for the Waimakariri Flood Protection Project.
Despite rainy weather, Timaru's Wild Day at the Wetland went ahead.
The Ōtūkaikino Waimakariri walking loop is a joint project from Environment Canterbury, Christchurch City Council and The Isaac Conservation and Wildlife Trust
Community and social support agencies met at Environment Canterbury, contributing to the design and development of on-demand public transport.
Celebrating a significant moment in the relationship journey between Environment Canterbury and Ngāi Tahu.
A hui of community vehicle trust volunteers met last week at Environment Canterbury to hear that they had jointly donated over 17,300 hours of time.
A Geraldine farmer is determined to look after endangered long-tailed bats he found on his property on accident.
A trial of on-demand public transport in Timaru has been given the go ahead to launch early in 2020.
The Waihi River is flourishing thanks to local men Steve Dakin, Robbie Stewart, Jimmy Wallace and David Waddington.