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Catchment management. It's what we do.

Between 2017/18 and 2023/24, together with landowners and other funding partners, we completed 1582 kilometres of fencing, planted 4.5 million plants, and retired 8442 hectares of land.
  • We provide incentives to landowners in priority catchments and sites to carry out erosion prevention and mitigation, fence off native bush, and retire and plant riparian margins, wetlands and steep hill country. This work helps to:

    • reduce the erosion/loss of productive soils
    • reduce sediment entering rivers, harbours and estuaries
    • create awareness of land and water sustainability
    • improve water quality in rivers, harbours, estuaries and shallow lakes
    • protect and enhance biodiversity.

    The work, which is voluntarily undertaken by landowners and others, is funded in different ways:

    • from general and targeted rates
    • funding from other organisations, that we apply for on behalf of landowners within key catchments, for example, the MPI Hill Control Erosion Programme and the Waikato River Clean-up Trust.

What else do we do?

Improving water quality, enhancing the health of our coastal and marine ecosystems, protecting and restoring our unique native plants and animals and the ecosystems they live in, keeping people safe on our roads and waterways as well as from floods and other hazards, and providing passenger transport services.

We do all this, and more.

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