Urban trappers are luring New Plymouth rats with a range of tempting flavours, from peanut butter to avocado, macadamia butter and pineapple lumps. Urban trappers are experimenting with a range of flavours to find the best bait to catch rats as part of Towards Predator-Free Taranaki, a region-wide project protecting native wildlife and plants with predator control on urban, rural and conservation land – it’s the largest project of its kind in New Zealand and supported by about $12 million from
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DOC Series Traps
History & Development
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Fenn traps. 1970’s – 2000’s.
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Te Urewera mainland island. Double Mk6 Fenns.
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Advent of current best practice – Kiwi Zones.
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Fenn traps fail NAWAC Humane Kill Trap Standard. Pre 2003.
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Trapper 90 – Sweden. 2003.
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Swedish Potato Masher – DOC 180. (DOC 200 passes NAWAC)
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DOC series traps
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Part 2 of Resource Management Act 1991
5 Purpose
(1) The purpose of this Act is to promote the sustainable management of natural and physical
resources.
(2) In this Act, sustainable management means managing the use, development, and protection of
natural and physical resources in a way, or at a rate, which enables people and communities to
provide for their social, economic, and cultural well-being and for their health and safety while—
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File note
6 May 2008
Document: 452953
Patea Freezing Works – Inspection of tanks and vessels
A number of tanks and vessels have been identified and viewed on the site. Inspection of
those that were safely accessible, indicate that most have corroded to the point where they
are holed. Taking into account the time lapsed since the plant was closed, it is considered
reasonable to assume that none still contain any liquid residues. However the presence of
solid chemical
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Appendix IX: Example of a Biodiversity Plan
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Table 8 Evaluation of performance for consent 5266-2 11
Table 9 Summary of performance over the years 12
List of figures
Figure 1 Location of RKM Ltd Piggery 1
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1 Introduction
1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource
Management Act 1991
1.1.1 Introduction
This report is for the period July 2022 to June 2023 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) on the
monitoring programme associated with resource
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July 2022 to June 2023 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the
Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the Company’s environmental and consent compliance
performance during the period under review. The report also details the results of the monitoring
undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of the Company’s activities.
During the monitoring period, the Company demonstrated a high level of environmental performance
and high level of administrative
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The second year of the Towards Predator-Free Taranaki project has seen a rapid expansion of the project area and the realisation of a key project milestone with the completion of a predator control buffer surrounding the national park. 2019/2020 was also a year of consolidating the significant gains that have been made in the urban part of the project, and expanding to new urban areas including Waitara, Ōkato and Ōpunake. The zero density possum programme has also seen steady progress as we