Looking after our natural resources
Part of the windswept Kaitōrete has been cleared of hedgehogs to protect vulnerable wildlife, in a proof of concept that’s thought to be a national first.
Part of the windswept Kaitōrete has been cleared of hedgehogs to protect vulnerable wildlife, in a proof of concept that’s thought to be a national first.
On Tuesday 14 March the Council will consider a report seeking approval to move to the second, and final, stage of the procurement process to find an alternative to the Organics Processing Plant.
A naturalised rock riffle being installed in the Ōtākaro-Avon River near Mona Vale Homestead will help native and sport fish easily move to and from the river’s upper catchment.
Nine environmental protection projects will benefit from Christchurch City Council funding to boost their work.
The public open day at Christchurch’s recycling facility is returning for the first time since 2020.
Here in Ōtautahi-Christchurch, many people are working for change: riding their bikes, reducing waste, planting trees, shopping local, running sustainable businesses, or lobbying our leaders.
Christchurch and Banks Peninsula residents are being encouraged to learn more about the tsunami risk along our coastline as part of World Tsunami Awareness Day on 5 November.