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Appendix 6: Good agrichemical spray management practices

convenient form for general public information and education purposes. The information contained in this Appendix also provides general guidance on the best practicable option for preventing or minimising adverse effects on the environment from the application of agrichemicals. It provides a general indication of the nature of the conditions that might be attached to a resource consent for the application of agrichemicals. 2. Any person discharging aquatic herbicides:  Should use only

New Zealand dotterel

page DESCRIPTION The New Zealand dotterel is an endangered, endemic species in New Zealand. They are shore birds, found on sandy beaches, sandpits or feeding on tidal estuaries. Dotterels are well camouflaged in their habitat, up to around 270mm tall and are largely grey with an off-white belly that becomes flushed with a rusty-orange colour in the breeding season. DISTRIBUTION, BREEDING AND FEEDING The New Zealand dotterel is now only present in the

Bayly Rd detailed site investigation 2016

Geomatics Limited, the excavation of test pit and drilling of boreholes, installation of monitoring wells, and the testing of soil, water and ground gases for a variety of analytes. PDP has not independently verified the provided information and has relied upon it being accurate and sufficient for use by PDP in preparing the report. PDP accepts no responsibility for errors or omissions in, or the currency or sufficiency of, the provided information. The site conditions as described in

Mangamaio KNE

while the south-western half also is identified as a priority terrestrial habitat for Taranaki. Sustainability - Positive The site is of a good size and well connected to surrounding habitat. Key ecological processes still influence the site. Under appropriate management, it can remain resilient to existing or potential threats Other Management Issues Habitat Modification - Medium While currently ungrazed, the damp open valley floor has been fully cleared

Protecting a surf break: What does it mean?

Nationally Significant, Regionally Significant or Locally Significant. Four surf breaks – Waiwhakaiho, Stent Road, Backdoor Stent and Farmhouse Stent – are protected through the national-level New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement. Any new activities or developments at these breaks or‘nationally significant’ within the will not be allowed to haveSignificant Surf Area any adverse effects. Surf breaks classed as in the‘regionally significant’ Proposed Coastal Plan will also be

Summer 2014-2015

Waiwhakaiho River and Te Henui Stream, and less frequently at Lake Opunake, were due principally to resident wild fowl populations in the vicinity of recreational usage sites (as confirmed by inspections and more recently by DNA marker surveys). In terms of E. coli, bacteriological water quality in the latest survey period was similar in comparison with historical surveys. The total number of samples falling within the “Alert” or “Action” categories (29% of samples) was 1% higher than the long-term

Enviroschools Taranaki - May 2019

in touch with us as we have a game all set up. Plus get access to a unit plan for years 4 - 13, ready-to-go for you. It can be sent via email or shared on Google. At the end of last year, we reached the huge milestone of having over 3000 of our Taranaki Enviroschool Boomerang Bags out in the community. Some of which have been sent overseas which is exci�ng! This is an ongoing ini�a�ve and pa�erns, pre-printed pockets and material are available for you to run sewing bees in your

Site 65

including the last day of the term. My apologies for not always being available to help with every request but in many cases I was at least able to provide some of the necessary equipment which I know was appreciated. The last issue of SITE focused on activities available to classes when they visit Pukeiti Gardens. This year is very much a trial to identify the programmes that work well and those that don’t, or could be improved. At the end of the year we will write a

Appendix 3: Treaty of Waitangi

Subjects who have already settled in New Zealand and the rapid extension of Emigration both from Europe and Australia which is still in progress to constitute and appoint a functionary properly authorised to treat with the Aborigines of New Zealand for the recognition of Her Majesty's Sovereign authority over the whole or any part of those islands - Her Majesty therefore being desirous to establish a settled form of Civil Government with a view to avert the evil consequences which must

Factsheet 6: Making Taranaki predator-free

(weasels, ferrets and stoats) and feral cats. If the trial is successful, the intention is to roll it out across the region, with the ultimate goal of making Taranaki predator-free. What’s the problem? Approximately 40% of the region or 320,000 hectares lies in indigenous bush, forest and wetland. These areas provide important habitat for our native plants and animals. Across Taranaki’s modified and natural landscapes, possums, rats, mustelids and feral cats have