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
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
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
school at Tikorangi got their own beeswax wrap (above)
and Waitoriki (below) learnt how to do some Furoshiki
(Japanese gi� or bag folding), filled loads of plus Ecobricks
made Maths bags for the seniors. #plas�cfreejulytaranaki
What have our schools been doing?
Inglewood Primary School have really enjoyed
learning to weave kete and kono. #māoriperspec�ves
Term 3 JULY 2020Enviroschools Taranaki
We congratulate one of our Enviroschools whanau Rachel
Ammundsen from Moturoa School who
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
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
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Memorandum
To GK Bedford, Director-Environment Quality
Brooke Thomas, Scientific Officer
From Fiza Hafiz, Scientific Officer, State of the Environment
Document #1369303
Date 10 July 2014
Long term SoE trends for periphyton for full record (1998-2013) and
chlorophyll a analysis
Periphyton
Periphyton is the slime that can be seen from time to time coating stones, wood, weeds or
any other stable surfaces in rivers and streams, especially during
erosion, which encompasses various forms
of landslide. Land with a slope greater than 20 degrees and sown in pasture, is most vulnerable to mass-
movement erosion because shallow grass roots do not have the same capacity to hold soil as woody
vegetation does. Compared with pasture, tree cover can reduce erosion by 90%. Planting open-spaced
soil conservation trees can reduce erosion by 70%.
Allowing land to revert to scrub or bush can reduce the risk of erosion.
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to be seen
in the context of such national priorities.
Taranaki people have never shirked hard work or
shrunk from a tough challenge, but the next set of
challenges will need more than the sweat of our brows.
It will require us to exercise our smarts, further develop
those smarts and undertake strong collective action.
Our future ‘wealth’ will come less from beneath our feet
(from grass, oil and gas) and more from between our
ears. We need to identify, develop and foster the talents
officer will check that your metering,
recording and telemetry equipment is functioning correctly.
What is telemetry?
Telemetry is the electronic transmission of data or
information from one place to another.
How does it work?
Your flowmeter is connected to a telemetry device. The
flowmeter generates electronic pulses each time a set
volume of water passes through the meter. These
pulses are recorded by the telemetry device, and
automatically transmitted