of the river. Inanga (whitebait) were caught all along
the banks of the river. The Mimi River has always been
an integral part of the social, spiritual and physical
lifestyle of the Ngati Mutunga people. Ngati Mutunga
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also used the Mimi River for baptising babies. When
members ofNgati Mutunga were sick or had skin
problems they were taken to the river to be healed. All
elements of the natural environment possess a life force
and all forms of life are related. Mauri is a
their
enjoyment. The four tree huts inevitably produce
the ‘wow’ factor (not only for the students) and
have also been used for studying the bush or as
bird observation points. The river at night
exercise was certainly exciting for everyone,
even if many of the fish decided to keep them-
selves out of the spotlight, so to speak.
Thanks to the many teachers who have down-
loaded ‘The Rainforest School’ and other study
units from our website. We are in the process
of
over the next 10 years. It builds
on existing work, and addresses both plant and animal
pests, in line with the Biosecurity Act 1993.
Meaning of ‘pests’
The Biosecurity Act’s definition of a pest is “…an organism
specified as a pest in a pest management plan”. The
following table, top-right, shows the 17 plant and animal
pests targeted in the Plan for eradication or sustained
control in Taranaki. ‘Other harmful organisms’ not classified
as pests, have been
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Executive Summary
The project is a high-level research and stakeholder engagement process to enable commencement of a
NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) business case
data that fully confirms the Council’s view.
Others will say that we should seize this opportunity to remodel the Stadium, making it usable for a wider range
of sporting codes and perhaps even putting a roof over the pitch.
We would all appreciate and enjoy such a facility. But it would require funding support from another party or
parties.
We would welcome such support if it could allow us to expand the Stadium’s capacity and usage as envisaged in
Option 4 for which around …
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CONCEPT SHEET 7
Wetlands
Wetlands are permanent or temporarily wet areas that provide
habitats for plants and animals adapted to wet conditions.
Wetlands, such as estuaries, bogs, swamps and shallow lakes,
have a vital role in maintaining the health of the region’s
natural environment.
Why are wetlands important?
Wetlands perform vital ecosystem services such as improving
water quality and controlling floods, erosion and
Officer and
according to standard TRC field methodology outlined in an appropriate manual
(TRC 2004a) which was last revised in 2012.
Analyses have been performed in the TRC IANZ-registered chemistry laboratory
using standard methods. The parameters analysed and site of measurements are
listed in Table 2.
Table 2 SEM physicochemical parameters and site of measurement
Parameter Unit Location
Time NZST On site
Temperature °C On site
Flow m3/s On site recorder or rated SG or
recognised in
prevailing funding and policy models.
Initiatives, such as the Roads of National Significance
(RON’s), prioritise the reduction of congestion in major
urban cities. They do not routinely deal well with transport
problems that stifle local economic development, utilise
roading as a lever in wealth creation, or appreciate the
valuable connectivity that exists between the regional
networks and the broader fabric of New Zealand’s regional
economic agenda.
Mechanisms, such as
recognised in
prevailing funding and policy models.
Initiatives, such as the Roads of National Significance
(RON’s), prioritise the reduction of congestion in major
urban cities. They do not routinely deal well with transport
problems that stifle local economic development, utilise
roading as a lever in wealth creation, or appreciate the
valuable connectivity that exists between the regional
networks and the broader fabric of New Zealand’s regional
economic agenda.
Mechanisms, such as
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Residual waste
Although recovery and recycling are effective waste minimisation principles, there is still
waste in the region that requires disposal, and it is important to continue to minimise the
amount of waste that does end up in landfill. It is also important to encourage people to
use the appropriate services to dispose of residual waste, rather than perform illegal or
unsafe practices.
Waste to landfill
Research