Last week, the DR team got the opportunity to attend the launch of the Community Waterways Partnership. We're proud to be teaming up with our fellow water advocates and many other Christchurch organisations in a commitment to show up for our waterways. Photo by @ChristchurchCC
What an incredible turnout for World Rivers and Fish Migration Day with @opawahoheathcote! Head down to South Library and join us for workshops, planting and prizes until 3pm today. @ South City Central Library https://t.co/t6rPldBDXc
Pressing PAUSE...#drinkablerivers is taking a bit of quiet time out after World Rivers Day this weekend to regroup and prepare for our upcoming clearing and planting day later this year. We'll be back in November to tell you all about it. Until then, stay safe water champions!
The DR team was lucky enough to catch the sunshine yesterday for a leisurely team meeting in the Botanics. Thanks to #envirohub for generously offering us this great space! #drinkablerivers @ Christchurch Botanic… https://t.co/tgayRb3lE0
Thanks to @EHFNewZealand for this profile on our River Queen, Bex! Their team recently wrote this piece about her and her business #authenticstorytelling which features #drinkablerivers and her ongoing work with us to give our rivers a voice. <3
“Articulating vision is the key thing that ties my work together. Helping people articulate their vision, their mission, their business and their value in a way that will help them survive and thrive.”
Read the full impact story here:
https://t.co/0Jk60iLCN1
Where to from here for the Red Zone? Our friend Evan Smith from Avon-Ōtākaro Network is featured in the press again this morning to discuss. https://t.co/nVHoQF9dT0 #drinkablerivers#Christchurch
New Zealand has set a target to make 90% of our rivers swimmable by 2040, but @drinkablerivers knows this isn’t good enough. They are working to ensure we hit this target ahead of time. Check out this six-minute video on their flagship project.
https://t.co/fhKKfq9s6I
Thanks to our friends at Water New Zealand for publishing this great little feature on Drinkable Rivers in their July/August issue! Read the full article here: https://t.co/Mb9WNuuNGA
"It's essential we clean up our waterways," says Annette Lees, water champion and author of Swim, "even though it is a complex problem and it will take a fundamental re-think of the way we think about and treat the natural world." https://t.co/XWK0opvMDe
@Forest_and_Bird have published some very grim reading this week from their recent Official Information Act request concerning the state of #Nitrogen in #Canterbury's #waterways. https://t.co/eEK5j9kNoM
After a couple of months locked away, it was wonderful to get back out to Corfe Reserve with Villa Maria College today. Thanks to our friends EOS Ecology and @ChchUniversity for providing the opportunity for students to learn more about the Ōtākaro/Avon River. #drinkablerivers
Sending our love to all of you beautiful water champions. We hope you've enjoyed the return to Level 1 and are looking forward to some of your favourite pre-lockdown activities this weekend!
There's never enough time to talk to all the water champions around NZ; we were thrilled last week to finally have the opportunity to connect with Eugene Doyle who is doing some very challenging but hugely important work up in Wellington at Owhiro Bay. https://t.co/9noT5K9vEF