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Planning your approach - Taranaki Regional Council

Regional Council 0800 736 222 or mark.savage@trc.govt.nz • Wait as processed in groups of 10. Renewals and new licenses. • Cost $170 • Approved Handler Test Certificate issued by TRC • Valid for five years annotation mailto:mark.savage@trc.govt.nz mailto:mark.savage@trc.govt.nz

Job Description Wetland Ecologist

conditions in which personal risk is incurred and safety procedures must be adhered to in accordance with the Taranaki Regional Council’s Policies and Procedures.  May be required to give evidence in Court.  Current drivers licence.  Trained and experienced in the use of all-terrain vehicles. page Organisational areas of responsibility | Ngā wāhanga whakahaere  Be a team player – Contribute to the greater team and organisational goals by completing projects

TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL Local Governance Statement 2022 2025

title embedded:image1.png title cover_pages_headings TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL title title title cover_pages_headings Local Governance Statement cover_pages_headings 2022-2025 Table of contents 1 Purpose 4 2 Functions, Responsibilities and Activities 4 2.1 Legislation 5 2.2 Local Legislation 5 2.3 Bylaws 6 3 Electoral System 6 4 Representation Arrangements 7 5 Elected Members’ Roles and Conduct 8 6 Governance Structures, Processes,

Job Description Environment Officer Biodiversity

page Environment Officer - Biodiversity Purpose | Te arotahi mātua The Environment Officer – Biodiversity is responsible for working collaboratively and cohesively within the Biodiversity programme to plan, coordinate and deliver field activities associated with the Biodiversity strategy and relevant Taranaki Regional Council policies under the Resource Management Act 1991. The role encompasses engagement with iwi/hapū, land owners, the science community, and a range of

Monitoring and detection - Taranaki Regional Council

page Monitoring and detection page Why? • Know what you’ve got • Know if what you’re doing is working • Exciting - useful for morale and funding! START NOW! page Types of monitoring • Operational • Outcome page Detection page General forest condition page Monitoring Tools Your eyes Chew cards Wax tags Tracking tunnels Cameras Sand trap Audio recorders

Job Description Environment Officer Biosecurity

report on enquiries/complaints relating to pest infestations.  Undertake monitoring and conduct surveys to evaluate the effectiveness of field activities.  Interpret monitoring data and prepare relevant reports. Compliance and enforcement  Undertake monitoring and conduct surveys to evaluate the effectiveness of landowner pest control programmes.  Prepare enforcement documents as per Taranaki Regional Council policies.  Organise and implement any necessary

Job Description Gardener Hollard Gardens

visitors to Regional garden. page Organisational areas of responsibility | Ngā wāhanga whakahaere  Be a team player – Contribute to the greater team and organisational goals by completing projects and tasks in an efficient and effective manner, including any additional activities as directed by your People Leader.  Be flexible and adaptable – Flexible work arrangements meet the needs of our customers, the Council and the individual and may include the need

Trap Smarter A guide for Taranaki trappers

increase their catch rates. By following these tips and using best practice you can kill predators effectively and humanely. The goal of Towards Predator-Free Taranaki is to protect our native species and ecosystems from introduced predators. Unless we act now many of our native species may become extinct or have their populations decimated. We’re off to a great start, but we need to keep at it. Together we can make a difference. Enjoy the guide! - Towards Predator-Free