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Quarterly Operational Report September 2016

purpose of a Quarterly Operational Report (QOR) is to present a snapshot of the Council progressing through the delivery of the programme of activities agreed to in that year’s annual plan or long-term plan. It is designed to give a feel for how the Council is progressing and the forecast for the rest of the year. The QOR is structured in the following manner for each activity within each one of the six groups of activity:  The objective for that activity 

Pukeiti kids trail map with lodge

can wait for one to be returned or just use the map and follow the marker posts around the garden. Look for hidden facts and questions at each Treehouse. What are some of the creatures that might live at Pukeiti? As you begin the trail, think about: at the Kōkopu Treehouse: two facts or questions at the Kapokapowai Treehouse: four facts or questions at the Pūngāwerewere Treehouse: three facts or questions at the Tokoriro Treehouse: two facts or

Kids Treehouse Trail

you can wait for one to be returned or just use the map and follow the marker posts around the garden. Look for hidden facts and questions at each Treehouse. What are some of the creatures that might live at Pukeiti? As you begin the trail, think about: at the Kōkopu Treehouse: two facts or questions at the Kapokapowai Treehouse: four facts or questions at the Pūngāwerewere Treehouse: three facts or questions at the Tokoriro Treehouse: two facts or

Pukeiti kids trail June2018

there are no Activity Satchels avaliable you can wait for one to be returned or just use the map and follow the marker posts around the garden. Look for hidden facts and questions at each Treehouse. What are some of the creatures that might live at Pukeiti? As you begin the trail, think about: at the Kōkopu Treehouse: two facts or questions at the Kapokapowai Treehouse: four facts or questions at the Pūngāwerewere Treehouse: three facts or questions at

Pukeiti kids trail June2019

there are no Activity Satchels avaliable you can wait for one to be returned or just use the map and follow the marker posts around the garden. Look for hidden facts and questions at each Treehouse. What are some of the creatures that might live at Pukeiti? As you begin the trail, think about: at the Kōkopu Treehouse: two facts or questions at the Kapokapowai Treehouse: four facts or questions at the Pūngāwerewere Treehouse: three facts or questions at

Pukeiti kids trail June2020

there are no Activity Satchels avaliable you can wait for one to be returned or just use the map and follow the marker posts around the garden. Look for hidden facts and questions at each Treehouse. What are some of the creatures that might live at Pukeiti? As you begin the trail, think about: at the Kōkopu Treehouse: two facts or questions at the Kapokapowai Treehouse: four facts or questions at the Pūngāwerewere Treehouse: three facts or questions at

5Furtherinformation AppendixE2

The Management Plan shall address, but not necessarily be limited to, the following matters: a) How the build-up of sediment and/or sludge will be managed within the entire system, how the level of build-up will be monitored including factors which will trigger management, and the frequency of undertakings the identified measures or procedures; and b) How plant die-off within the system will be managed, and the frequency and/or timing of undertaking the identified measures or

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

Pukeiti Newsletter June 2018

into germplasm conservation such as tissue culturing plants or embryos to future proof our biodiversity as best as is possible. New Zealand scientists are now working with Australian scientists to sequence the genome of the fungus. The aim is to find the genes responsible for causing disease and then to work out how to nullify their action. The problem is the fungus is also evolving to future proof its own survival. Again we look to Australia for examples. In the Brisbane Botanic

How to record your catches with Trap NZ

locator dropdown menu. Here you can search the list for projects or use the map to locate your project area. Once you have selected your appropriate project, a request will be sent for approval to the community administrator responsible for that project. Please include your name and address in your request so the administrator knows where you are located. 3) Add your trap(s) to a project When your request to join a project has been accepted you can now add your