Trapping moderates the rise and rise of rat numbers
While the second census of rat numbers on the Miramar Peninsula shows rising numbers, local trapping groups are holding the line in the face of a significant rise in rat…
While the second census of rat numbers on the Miramar Peninsula shows rising numbers, local trapping groups are holding the line in the face of a significant rise in rat…
The winnners of Greater Wellingtons active travel to school promotion are announced.
You have less than a week to share your views on the future of the region as consultation on Greater Wellington Regional Council's 10 Year Plan and proposed Revenue and…
Public interest in key regional projects is alive and well, based on the community's response to Greater Wellington Regional Council's 10 Year Plan and proposed Revenue and Financing Policy.
With two weeks to go until consultation on Greater Wellington's long term plan and our Proposed Revenue and Financing Policy ends, people from throughout the region are being encouraged to…
Greater Wellington Regional Council has launched a programme to reduce the number of feral rabbits to minimise their significant impact on the region's environment and agriculture.
Interim flood hazard maps for the Waiohine floodplain will soon be available following their release by Greater Wellington Region Council.
Consultation on the Greater Wellington Regional Council 10 Year Plan and the proposed Revenue and Financing Policy opened today.
An updated study into flood prone areas near the Mangatārere Stream near Carterton has been released by Greater Wellington Regional Council which provides interim flood hazard information ahead of a…
The second census of rats and stoats on the Miramar Peninsula gets under way today (19 March) as volunteer groups work with Greater Wellington Regional Council to place 281 chew…