The Mother of All Clean UpsThe Mother of All Clean Ups is an estuary clean-up held annually on Mother’s Day. In 2025, 3.3 tonnes of rubbish was collected and disposed. The event was founded by the Avon-Heathcote Ihutai Estuary Trust and is now funded and operated through the CWP. Ihutai-Estuary and Coastal Catchment Avon-Heathcote Estuary Ihutai Trust |
Operation Nurdle: Clamping Down on Problem PlasticsNurdles – small plastic beads – are a big problem for waterways. In 2024, Environment Canterbury dropped into 15 businesses to check up on how they are managing plastic contamination. Christchurch-wide Environment Canterbury |
Whaka-Ora Pest ProjectRoughly 4500 pests have been eradicated in the Whakaraupō-Lyttelton Harbour area in the two years that the Whaka-Ora Pest Project has been running, using a large network of local volunteers and about 750 traps. Te Pātaka o Rākaihautū-Banks Peninsula Catchment Conservation Volunteers New Zealand (CVNZ) Whaka-Ora Healthy Harbour |
Bringing back the birdsThe Ōpāwaho-Heathcote River Network is rolling out an extensive pest trapping programme along the banks of their awa to encourage the return of native birds. Ōpāwaho-Heathcote Catchment Ōpāwaho Heathcote River Network |
Pest Weed Removal Along the Ōpāwaho-HeathcoteFrom November 2025, the OHRN is undertaking a long-term project to eradicate a pest plant, reed sweetgrass (Glyceria maxima), to prevent it from competing with native plants and taking up much-needed capacity in the catchment’s retention ponds. Ōpāwaho-Heathcote Catchment Ōpāwaho Heathcote River Network |