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Shore spurge

Control all brush weeds.  Report all sightings of shore spurge to the Taranaki Regional Council Environment Services section. CONSERVATION Shore spurge is a threatened endemic New Zealand species that is listed as ‘at risk’. It is in decline nationally and is threatened in its normal habitat. THREATS  Trampling and browsing by domestic and feral cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and possums.  Human and vehicle traffic on beaches. 

Plants for riparian margins

the plants are adapted to the conditions and therefore grow well, as well as restoring natural habitat. A diagram of a riparian margin and the various zones is shown in the Taranaki Regional Council’s information sheet Why manage stream banks? The importance of riparian management. In the zone next to the water’s edge (Zone C) low growing plants with their growing points at the base (flax, toetoe, carex) are best as they can cope with flooding. The leaves bend with the flow of

TRC Annual Report 2021-2022 summary

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Yarrow Stadium future 8 options: Value to Taranaki

3.1: Benefits and Costs of Options for restoring Yarrow Stadium..................................................... 6 page Yarrow Stadium February 2019 Yarrow stadium’s future 8 Options and the past 15 years 1 1 Yarrow stadium’s future 8 Options and the past 15 years The bodies with main responsibility for the ownership and operation of Yarrow Stadium, the Taranaki Stadium Trust, Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) and the New Plymouth

Fencing options and costs

migration. A hanging fence or floodgate (Fig 5) will be needed to stop stock from wandering along the Figure 4: A culvert with fenced sides is a good alternative to an expensive bridge. Riparian fencing options and costs Number 24 page banks. Remember to apply to the Regional Council for a resource consent, before erecting any kind of structure in a stream. If a fence is frequently inundated, and there is a risk of it being broken by the force of floodwater or

Taranaki seismicity 2012-2013 - GNS Science

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Sea Spurge fact sheet

arrived on ocean currents from Australia. Sea spurge infestations have caused major environmental problems at many Australian beaches by displacing native plants and changing natural patterns of sand movement. What we are doing Biosecurity New Zealand, the Department of Conservation, Waikato Regional Council and Taranaki Regional Council are working together on an eradication programme to stop sea spurge from establishing in those regions. The programme is focused on early detection

Tangata Whenua

resources while allowing their use and development for social, cultural and economic well-being. Central to the values and the views expressed by iwi is that natural resources are taonga that must be protected for future generations, and balanced with the needs of today. Caring for and protecting natural resources is integral to the identity, spirituality and cultural integrity of tangata whenua. The Council recognises Māori culture and traditions—particularly the role Māori have as

Taranaki seismicity 2011-2012 - GNS Science

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Taranaki seismicity 2009-2010 - GNS Science

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