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Creative thinking helps native environment

Students from Devon Intermediate are getting creative with the goal of reducing rodent numbers so nature can thrive. This innovation and enthusiasm has been largely student-led and harnessed by teachers who have integrated the ambitions of Towards Predator-Free Taranaki into learning opportunities across a number of subjects. Design, technology, science, numeracy and literacy are just some of the areas where predator-free and biodiversity themes have been incorporated. This is coupled with

Policy and Planning Committee Minutes July 2022

information to Council manually. 2.3 The focus points for the final quarter of the year are:  FW vision and the incorporation of Te Mana o Te Wai.  Water Quality Accounting.  Increased level of engagement with Iwi. 2.4 It was clarified that the Intensive Winter Grazing (IWG) aerial mapping exercise was recently undertaken by MfE, using satellite imagery, and represents a snap shot in time. The information was then provided to regional councils who identified which farms have

Annual Report 2014/2015 - full document

Council 2014/2015 Annual Report CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S REPORT It is our pleasure to present the Taranaki Regional Council’s 2014/2015 Annual Report. The Council’s mission is to work for a thriving and prosperous region, and now more than ever it’s important not to lose sight of that goal. Preparation of this Annual Report has been an opportunity to assess progress and consider the way ahead. This introduction and the graphics on pages 6 to 9 offer a brief overview of

Taranaki Biodiversity Trust Annual Report - 2015-16

remains vacant until the Trust’s Annual General Meeting in October 2016 whereby an election will be held to fill the vacancy. The Trust Board met eight times during 2015/2016 to develop strategy, set the direction, approve plans and progress the building of a strong foundation for the future. My personal thanks goes to Leigh Honnor, Regional Biodiversity Co-ordinator, for all her hard work in this area. Thanks also to the Taranaki Regional Council for hosting the majority of our Board

Recount 102 - September 2016

over budget, in large part due to unbudgeted emergency funding to assist those in need following winter storm damage last year. “We believe the report is good reading,” says the Council Chairman, David MacLeod. “At a time when many sectors of the regional community are facing increased pressures, all of us at the Council are more mindful than ever of our responsibility to be as efficient as possible in our mission to work for a thriving and prosperous region.” Highlights of