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WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP?
Check big old trees for bat roosts before you cut them down.
Protect native bush and bush remnants.
Trap pest animals such as feral cats, stoats and rats.
Report sightings of bats to the Taranaki Regional Council Biodiversity
Section.
CONSERVATION
Both species are
small (1.4ha) lowland forest remnant owned by the South Taranaki District
Council as a Scenic Reserve. The bush remnant is only 900 metres west of the Rotokare Scenic Reserve
and is within the Rotokare Reserve Trust 'halo' management area.
Ecological Features
Flora
The high canopy at Campbell’s Bush is dominated by pukatea, tawa and swamp maire with occasional
rewarewa and titoki. The understory is recovering well including species such as kawakawa,
some guidance for teachers planning within the science, social sciences and technology curricula.
The material within the unit is sourced from a number of places, with the majority coming from Taranaki Regional Council
documents and the expertise of council staff associated with freshwater resources. The activities do not need to be
completed in any particular order.
It is hoped that you find this unit of use and we welcome any feedback. Please feel free to photocopy the
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Peter Ledingham
Subject: FW: An Update from the NZ Transport Agency
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2018/21 Regional Land Transport Programmes and the National Land
Transport Programme - Policy Direction and Timing
Kia ora
The Minister of Transport, Hon. Phil Twyford, recently wrote to the
Chairperson of each Regional Transport Committee, to the Transport
Special Interest Group and to Local Government New Zealand outlining
the Government’s key transport policies and priorities.
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Taranaki Tsunami Inundation Analysis
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2 Method of Analysis _______________________________________________ 1
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4.1 Wave Heights and Period
option which enables erodible
land to be sustainably farmed, as a viable alternative to
afforestation or reversion.
Where to get advice
The Taranaki Regional Council offers a free advisory
service to landowners who need to control erosion in
the hill country. A Land Management Officer can visit
to discuss any problems on-site and if need be, prepare
either an erosion control plan for a specific problem, or
a comprehensive soil conservation plan for the entire
property.
For further advice or
DOC# 2104565
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL (the “Council) – RIPARIAN PLANT ORDER FORM TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1.0 PRICE
1.1 The price for the Plants are the prices set out in the Plant Order Contract form (the “Order form”). The prices are exclusive of GST. This
price represents the maximum price that the Customer will pay for the Plants. If the actual price of the Plants is less than the price
indicated in the Order form, the Council will account for these reductions on production of its
to take into
account the site conditions and soil types of your backyard.
The correct operation and continued maintenance of these systems are
very important because if neglected, they can pollute the environment,
put you and your neighbours’ health at risk and be very expensive to fix.
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Land occupiers and owners must ensure that their domestic wastewater
treatment system is operating according to the rules and standards that apply.
Taranaki Regional Council has
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