Looking after our natural resources
Christchurch City Council Rangers move towards being ‘e-rangers’ with the arrival of two new electric utes.
Christchurch City Council Rangers move towards being ‘e-rangers’ with the arrival of two new electric utes.
Planting is now underway to increase Christchurch’s tree canopy.
Environment Canterbury has published its annual Contact Recreation Report.
The Sustainable Living Series is back for 2023, with the return of two favourite events.
What does – and could – the future of public transport look like for Ōtautahi Christchurch?
New smart sensors will measure water quality every 15 minutes at four sites along the Ōtākaro Avon River.
Up to 40 ailing willow trees along the banks of Kā Pūtahi Creek in Englefield Reserve will be removed and replaced with native trees, helping to stabilise the banks and reduce sediment build-up.