Treasure trove of historical water data will show how agricultural changes over the last century have affected water quality.
News & events
We are pleased to announce that Oscar Bloom and Alice Docking have joined the Regional Leadership, Climate and Community Resilience Committee as youth members.
We have signed a memorandum of understanding with the University of Canterbury to collaborate on projects that will benefit our environment.
Find out about Millie's award-winning solution to stop microplastics from entering our waterways.
Enviroschool students across Waitaha recently celebrated their sustainability journeys at Burnside Primary School as part of the annual Enviro-leaders Hui.
The Hakataramea Sustainability Collective will run a three-year biodiversity education project, led by intermediate students in the Waitaki Valley.
Students wowed our judges with their innovative ideas at the NIWA Science and Technology Fair.
A youth-led group planted 418 native trees, including kōwhai, kahikatea and tī kōuka, in Waimakariri River Regional Park during a recent planting event.
Students from two Rolleston schools have been busy during Kids Discovery Plant-out days with Te Taumutu Rūnanga in Te Waihora catchment.
Te Kōrari, our new People's Panel offers more opportunities for community participation, by way of short online surveys.
Timaru Boys' High School students spent a day analysing water samples in the Ōpihi catchment.
Our Youth Rōpū had a big 2021 and have recently published their annual update, which reflects on their achievements over the last year.