Looking after our natural resources
Christchurch City Council is asking residents across Christchurch and Banks Peninsula to be mindful of their water use this summer to help keep the water supply network running smoothly.
Christchurch City Council is asking residents across Christchurch and Banks Peninsula to be mindful of their water use this summer to help keep the water supply network running smoothly.
Deep below the surface of Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour are invertebrates offering important clues about the health of the harbour.
The Addington Brook renewal project has been successfully completed, marking a major step forward for one of the most polluted waterways in Christchurch.
A new study of vertical land movement is offering a much clearer picture of how the land is slowly rising and sinking post-earthquakes across Christchurch, Banks Peninsula, and beyond.
Monitoring of midges at the Christchurch wastewater treatment plant is underway as temperatures start to rise for summer.
The once mighty Papanui Bush stood proudly as a 30-hectare remnant of the Canterbury Plains.
Nineteen environmental protection projects have been supported through the Christchurch City Council’s Biodiversity Fund.