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Fonterra's water quality charm offensive
Fonterra has launched a charm offensive show how it has upped its game.
'Knack' required to farm deer
Logan Bain and Caleb Neilson are among the next generation of deer farmers.
Authorities meet about water supply after Port Hills fire
Authorities have met to discuss the city's water supply network for the first time
Recycling crisis looming
Most recycle materials may be headed for landfills unless an alternative can be found.
Educating next generation at Bushy Park
Meet some of the volunteers devoted to teaching our children about conservation.
More detail sought on Tegal chicken shed proposal
A former Dargaville deputy mayor says Tegal should be allowed to build a chicken farm
Fisheries patrol finds paua thievery widespread at Kawerau
Controlled fishing inspections in Kawerau have yielded disappointing results.
Listen: New sheep breed's wool used in anti-pollution masks
Sheep breeder Andy Ramsden on an exciting development in New Zealand's wool industry.
Contracting company admits dumping contaminated fill
Contracting firm Downer has admitted it made a mistake dumping contaminated fill
Historical Hastings flooding issue to be fixed
Once-in-a-generation project to address flooding issues in Hastings.
Farmers join fight to tame wildings
Central Otago farmers join national battle to control pest problem of wilding conifers
Local Focus: Worm threatens birds
The Ahuriri is being de-wormed. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Wetland project first for Taiao
Wetlands by Katikati's sculpture of The Pioneers are the launch project for Katikati Taiao
Forestry: Portable slice of sustainability
High-value, continuous cover forestry model attracts newcomers
Future supply of fruit and veges at risk
There is a call for a national strategy to secure our fresh food supply
Action on cleaning-up Hawke's Bay waterways
Rates were increased to create a "kick start fund" to address plagued Hawke's Bay spots
Forest and Bird make case on WCO
Native fish, bird species in Hawke's Bay deserve WCO protection - applicant.
Greenpeace - Fonterra must reduce the dairy herd
Greenpeace says Fonterra must reduce dairy herd to reduce climate emissions
Nesting boxes fit for a queen bee
Ivan Stick is a tall and gentle man who likes to make bumblebee nests.
Upper Clutha farmers claim ORC comments 'misleading'
A group of Upper Clutha farmers are not ruling out legal action against the ORC
Listen: QE II National Trust celebrates 40 years and 4,400 covenants
QE II National Trust chairman James Guild celebrates 40 years and 4,400 covenants.
Fish and Game questions ORC on Lindis flows
Otago Fish and Game has expressed "real concern'' over minimum water flows.
Sewage fill dump 'a mistake'
Council declares dumping 'a mistake'. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Coastal lakes fine for swimming
Water in Wiritoa and Dudding lakes is fine for swimming, according to recent test results
Takahe numbers rise
The official yearly takahe population count is in, with a 13 per cent increase in a year.
Limits needed to protect waterways - former Fish and Game CE
Two Fish and Game representatives were the first witnesses in the WCO hearing
Warrior pupils help the karearea
More than 10,000 school children throughout the country have become Wingspan Warriors