
Call for help to eradicate Japanese walnut
Streamcare Group and agencies working to control invasive weed with help of public.
Streamcare Group and agencies working to control invasive weed with help of public.
Council says it has no choice but to pick which water bodies are the most 'outstanding'.
There is still a sting in the tail from Essential Freshwater package says Dr Tim Mackle.
Feds says changes to Govt's Essential Freshwater regulations reflect farmer feedback.
Complexity of large scale reform will have cost and operational impacts on irrigators.
The Govt has unveiled reforms to clean up our rivers, but water campaigners aren't happy.
DOC rangers are getting into the peat lakes to work on pest fish control.
Goat farming entrepreneurs take top spot at Auckland Ballance Farm Environment Awards.
Up to 200 Coromandel brown kiwi to return from Motutapu annually forever if capacity hit
Walter Cameron has been battling wallabies on the family farm for decades.
Proposals for the action plan were outlined earlier in the month
But criticism climate change has been short-changed.
Comment: How did a townie end up in farming and known as the Pea Weevil lady?
Maniototo family is protecting the largest remaining scroll plain wetland in NZ.
Covid-19 could be a big setback to progress on eliminating plastics, says Ian Proudfoot.
We are going to pay consultants, when what people need is feed and financial support.
Visitors almost cried when they saw the near-empty Upper Nihotupu dam.
"Recreational hunters play a massive part in the control of this pest".
DairyNZ/Beef+Lamb - one thing for NZ and another for rest of world doesn't make sense.
"We have a potential catastrophe on our hands for bird populations."
The review is to ensure New Zealand is doing its bit to keep global warming under 1.5C.
About 150 groups working Northland-wide to protect kiwi by trapping invasive pests.
We say: Economic stimulus packages will likely see emissions will rise again.
Lack of fungi in Northland pine forest could be connected to kauri dieback
A Department of Conservation ranger has built more than 110 traps.
A new study links pine forest plantations with kauri dieback.
Kaikohe's emergency water supply originally expected to start flowing last month.
"The path we are on threatens our native species and our own wellbeing."
AgResearch says data now more accurate, particularly as it separates sheep and cattle.
New Zealand's gross emissions have increased 24 per cent since 1990.