Consents from Environment Canterbury and the Mackenzie District Council are now in place for Simons Pass Station to begin irrigating a portion of its land.
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Sign up for the latest newsEnvironment Canterbury today welcomed the signing of a memorandum of understanding to promote the vision of Banks Peninsula being made free of animal pests.
Environment Canterbury has engaged global mobility and technology expert Via to assist in a feasibility study for an on-demand public transport service.
Recent media coverage of the Five Star Beef feedlot in Ashburton raised issues around compliance monitoring of the operation’s resource consents.
With less than a week to go, thousands of people have engaged with the ideas in the Regional Public Transport Plan.
Planning your winter feed - Spring is one of the best times to take action to prepare for winter.
National water quality trends show river macroinvertebrates are under pressure Land, Air, Water Aotearoa (LAWA) has analysed and released 10-year trends for river macroinvertebrates for the first time and the…
Environment Canterbury today announced the results of its release programme for the new rabbit haemorrhagic virus disease strain, RHDV1 K5.
The Upper Waitaki Water Zone Committee supported a stream enhancement project that will protect the threatened native fish bignose galaxias.
The community is encouraged to give feedback on updated water management recommendations for the Orari Temuka Opihi Pareora (OTOP) water zone until 10 October.
Environment Canterbury has laid charges against two parties in relation to the death of hundreds of eels in Kaputone Creek.
Public Transport Joint Committee members Steve Lowndes and Dr Anna Stevenson discuss the visionary step change proposed in the Regional Public Transport Plan.