We can’t abide a red eared slider
Red eared slider turtles are available through the pet trade and are commonly kept as pets (even Natureland has some).
Concerningly, there has been an increasing number…
News in March 2024
Red eared slider turtles are available through the pet trade and are commonly kept as pets (even Natureland has some).
Concerningly, there has been an increasing number…
Local Government-Iwi relationships in the Top of The South have taken an important step forward last week with the official launch of a cadetship program to…
Thirty years of friendship is being marked in Richmond this week as we host a delegation from our Japanese Friendship town, Fujimi Machi.
From what started as…
The primary purpose of this project is to create a link from the Moutere Inlet to the Waimea Estuary with a native corridor for biodiversity, migrating…
Fighting old man’s beard in Tasman has just taken a positive step forward with the reintroduction of old man’s beard sawfly at two release sites –…
Regular audits of yellow top kerbside recycling bins across Tasman show that most of us are getting it right!
Every month, our contractor randomly audits up to…
Any planned water shutdowns will be advertised as far in advance as possible via a letterbox drop and an Antenno notification. Find out more about Antenno.
ContactsIf…
A new shared path and boardwalk has been completed at one of our holiday hot spots, Kaiteriteri.
Thanks to a successful bid for funding from Central Government,…
The first couple of months of the year can be a busy time around schools with students eager to reconnect with friends and get back into…
If you’ve spent a bit of time in the Tasman District – there’s every chance your experience has been enhanced by the great work of our…