
National hui focuses on waterways
Country's first Enviroschools WaiRestoration national hui held in Northland
Country's first Enviroschools WaiRestoration national hui held in Northland
Those wanting to learn about protecting kokako can are invited to attend a talk.
More is now known about the growing lake between Wairoa and Gisborne.
Taranaki landowners and occupiers are being urged to destroy pest plants and possums.
More than 200 people watched as the turtle swam to freedom at Rangiputa in the Far North
Interim measures to manage water in the Bay has drawn criticism from farmers.
The Whakatu community wants more drinking water chlorination information.
Temporary health warnings include a total ban on fishing, swimming, collecting shellfish.
Federated Farmers seek $100k to fight controversial plan change bound for court.
A new virus is to be introduced to kill rabbits, 21 years after the first illegal release.
A million sterile codling moths are opening export doors. Made with funding from NZ On Air
Tutukaka Marina could be the first in New Zealand to get a Seabin.
DairyNZ is taking a solutions-focused approach to help farmers improve water quality.
The way climate change law has been interpreted is "plain nonsense", a councillor says.
MPI's second round of public consultation before drafting a National Blue Cod Strategy.
Wilding conifers affect more than 1.8 million hectares of New Zealand.
Limits to what wastewater can contain, rigorous monitoring and penalties possible
A water bore in Northland is only meters from an effluent pond and its causing concern.
A 4ha wetland haven for wildlife and native plants is taking shape in Huntly.
Water enquiry pushes TDC to try and minimise the risk of contamination to rural residents.
Team of researchers has unearthed the bugs that live in the first of a cow's four stomachs
Kiwi ingenuity and respect for nature could crate a new dawn for the forest industry.
Horizons Regional Council is proposing a radical change to managing river control.
An annual cost of $10.16 million is estimated to be needed to meet swimmability targets.
Public gets a behind the scenes look at Whanganui's near $40 million project
Don Carson is pleased with a program for farm safety but concerned it is run by WorkSafe.
Dargaville-based reporter Rose Stirling brings the latest news from the Kaipara.
Ian Hadland has been appointed Otago Fish & Game Council's chief executive.
Alexandra's annual Great Easter Bunny Hunt postponed so K5 rabbit virus has time to work.
Rabbit virus RHDV1-K5 could decrease the number of rabbits in NZ by up to 30 per cent.