The Taranaki Regional Council administers a range of funding programmes to help landowners protect and enhance their native biodiversity and freshwater resources. Download factsheet on funding assistance To check if your project is eligible for funding, please call the Council on 0800 736 222 and ask to speak to the relevant programme contact. Ecosystem protection | Predator control | Wetlands | Hillcountry erosion | Riparian Key Native Ecosystem (KNE) programmeFree ecological assessments of
identity within New Zealand society. "I was honoured to be asked to participate in the exhibition. The female form in my sculpture, made from Belgian blue stone, stands in a stone boat made from Taranaki andesite. It is a true representation of my multicultural roots, Belgian and Taranaki." Renate is excited for this installment of Yours Truly XX to be held at Pukeiti, a world-renowned garden and rainforest owned and operated by Taranaki Regional Council. “Pukeiti attracts a diverse range of visitors,
measure the delivery
and progress towards the completion of activities and projects listed in
the RLTP by each of the three district councils and the Taranaki
Regional Council. Greater detail can be found in each council’s own
annual reporting against their Long Term Plans (or their equivalent in
the case of the Transport Agency).
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2 Changes to the Plan
2.1 Minor amendments
As with most forward planning, priorities, needs and expectations can
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The Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) hereby notifies that pursuant to
section 75(4) of the Biosecurity Act 1993, it has decided to amend the Regional Pest
Management Plan for Taranaki to include a new rule for land occupiers in Predator
Control Areas to control mustelids (ferrets, stoats and weasels).
The approved amendment to the Regional Pest Management Plan will declare
mustelids to be ‘pests’ and a new programme will be implemented for their
sustained control. The
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STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF NEIL HIBELL ON BEHALF OF
VARIOUS SUBMITTERS (THE MCDONALDS, THE HIBELLS, THE BROWNS &
POPPAS PEPPERS 2009 LTD)
4 FEBRUARY 2022
BEFORE HEARING COMMISSIONERS Consent No: 5262-3.0
APPOINTED BY TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
UNDER THE Resource Management Act 1991 (“Act”)
IN THE MATTER OF an application for
people can dance to. “We perform mostly original music and do a few covers as well. We have a bit of a quiet side, some upbeat fun ones to dance to and some folk songs about love and life.” Along with music, people will be able to grab a bite to eat from food trucks at the Tūpare tennis court before making their way down to the river flat. Taranaki Regional Council Gardens Manager Stuart Robertson wants people to make the most of it and enjoy what Tūpare has to offer. “Tūpare is such a special place
Taranaki Regional Council and the dairy industry itself,
are becoming better guardians of the environment by
working to reduce the amount of diffuse-source pollution
going into the region’s rivers and streams – the material
that is washing off pastures and into waterways.
This publication describes the Riparian Management
Programme and its successes so far. Not only does it
detail how the Programme operates, it also provides the
latest information from both this country and overseas that
Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi is one of eight generally recognised iwi of Taranaki. Rauru is the eponymous ancestor of Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi and it is from him that the tribal name is derived. Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi is located in south Taranaki. *Wording taken from the Deed of Settlement between the Crown and Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi summary. Contact Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi Authorised voiceTe Kaahui o Rauru
Legal Entity of Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi Website: www.rauru.iwi.nz(external link) Location
12-14 Drews Ave, Whanganui
expected through the more porous loamy soils adjacent GND 2189 and GND 2188.
The close hydraulic connection between the Haehanga Stream and the shallow groundwater has
been documented as observed by Regional Council Staff. Rainfall recharge to groundwater is
influenced by the hydraulic properties of the overlying soils, with the soils storage capacity the
main characteristic to determine the recharge rate. At present rainfall recharge estimates which
may influence potential contaminate