Looking after our natural resources
As the self-proclaimed ‘lizard lady’, Christchurch City Council Herpetologist Chris McClure’s job is not your average 9 to 5.
As the self-proclaimed ‘lizard lady’, Christchurch City Council Herpetologist Chris McClure’s job is not your average 9 to 5.
A new habitat for native fish and birds has been created in the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor (OARC), after the first OARC wetland was opened.
Fourteen years after clearing liquefaction clogging streets and properties, the Student Volunteer Army (SVA) is back in the east of Christchurch.
The first stage of the Addington Brook renewal project has been completed and stage two will get underway next year.
Christchurch City Council has approved $416,000 of funding to support a variety of grassroots projects tackling climate change.
A plan which sets out how the stormwater entering waterways in the Ōtākaro Avon catchment will be improved has been finalised.
Nurturing nature in the red zone is where you’ll find Riccarton High students George and Emma each week.