
Litter and critters nabbed in traps
Rubbish in our marine environment is a growing problem. Not only is it visually unappealing, it’s also a serious threat to wildlife and fish.
Much of this…
Rubbish in our marine environment is a growing problem. Not only is it visually unappealing, it’s also a serious threat to wildlife and fish.
Much of this…
With help from one of our Community Grants, Motueka-based Whenua Iti Outdoors has been able to create much better accessibility to the great outdoors with the…
Last week, we had calls from the community about a white paint-like discharge flowing into Jimmy Lee Creek in Richmond. We want to thank those who…
It’s always a pleasure to see something that is needed and appreciated by the community put in place in one of our parks, reserves or walkways.
It’s…
February has so far brought out the best of Tasman’s summer weather – a perfect opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and the amazing recreational areas that…
Low rainfall across the Tasman District has prompted a higher level of water shortage direction orders to be implemented from Monday 17 February 2025 – including…
Increasing knowledge about potential threats such as coastal erosion, flooding, earthquakes, and wildfires, and to promote preparedness among landowners and communities is the focus of the…
Reduced rainfall across the Tasman District has meant current water shortage direction orders remain in place, while consent holders unaffiliated with the Waimea Community Dam are…
We keep a close eye on rivers for toxic algae during the summer months and post results here.
There has been just enough sun and subsequently some warm days this summer for us to head for the river.
Before you even dip a toe in…