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14AEE AppendixL

Figure 1. page The fish populations were sampled using fyke nets (Photo 1) and gee minnow traps. At each site, five gee minnow traps were set, and baited with Marmite. They were set overnight, among macrophytes or alongside woody debris. Two fyke nets were also set at each site, a standard mesh (25mm) net and a fine mesh (13mm). The standard mesh was set downstream, in attempt to intercept any large eels moving up from downstream. Both fyke nets were baited with fish food pellets. These

Peter & Margaret Atkinson; Donald QEII; Hall's Bush; Jury Forest & Wetlands; David & Raewyn Lusk; Lowe East Block; Lowe North Block; Paritutu Centennial Reserve; Pirinoa; Sextus Family Reserve; Swanepoel; The Totaras; Todd Energy Tikorangi Rd East farm

other KNE's in the area and is part of the largest block of tall stature vegetation on the western outskirts of New Plymouth. The site is directly adjacent to the Upper Mangaotuku KNE. page Sustainability - Positive Key ecological processes still influence the site and with appropriate management, it can remain resilient to existing or potential threats. Other Management Issues Weeds - High There are very few weed issues in the more mature areas

Self-Help Possum Control Programme

biodiversity. This leaflet explains why the programme is needed and how it works, and lists some of the best ways for land occupiers to maintain low possum numbers. Why control possums? Possums are the predominant pest animal in Taranaki. They are a major threat because of the actual or potential harm they do to agricultural production, animal health and indigenous biodiversity. They are pests because they:  Compete directly with livestock

Annual report 2011-2012

integrated with the SEM programme to save duplication of effort and minimise costs. The purpose of annual SEM reports is to summarise monitoring activity results for the year and provide a brief interpretation of these results. Annual SEM reports act as ‘building blocks’ towards the preparation of the regional state of the environment report every five years. The Council’s first, or baseline, state of the environment report was prepared in 1996 (TRC, 1996b), summarising the region’s progress in

12AEE AppendixJ

/^em^a6^ C^z) ̂ U Pa ̂ ox 80^, /i/^ ffy^if^ 4^'^~ /^O /^gfcg^ /?^ ^W/ To be completed by persons who may be adversely affected . I am the owner/occupier [delete as appropriate] or have some interest [specify below] in the property that may be affected by the proposed activity. n I have read the information provided or have been made aware of the proposed activity and its likely environmental effects. (2) . I have the authority to give approval for the proposal to proceed as described

WaterwaysReport2019

riparian vegetation and used as disposal channels for pasture run-off and raw waste. Today our waterways are at or near the best ecological state ever recorded, thanks to streamside fencing and planting along with major investments by communities and industries to clean up their acts. Transforming the landscape, breaking monotonous grassy monoculture with dense green ribbons, rich in biodiversity values, radiating from all sides of the mountain. Scope and scale – it captures

2017 Environmental Award winners

… generally good environment that is stable or improving in many key areas, most especially freshwater quality. This isn't by accident or good luck. Taranaki takes its environment very seriously. And it doesn't mean we can rest on our laurels. There's always more to be done. The bar is always being raised. Expectations grow greater, not smaller. But looking at tonight's winners, we can be assured that the region's in good heart, more than ready to tackle the challenges that lie

Annual report 2010-2011

programme to save duplication of effort and minimise costs. The purpose of annual SEM reports is to summarise monitoring activity results for the year and provide a brief interpretation of these results. Annual SEM reports act as ‘building blocks’ towards the preparation of the regional state of the environment report every five years. The Council’s first, or baseline, state of the environment report was prepared in 1996 (TRC, 1996b), summarising the region’s progress in improving environmental

Solid Waste Management Committee Agenda 12 August 2021

https://katemeads.co.nz/collections/new-plymouth These workshops are being planned in September 2021 coordinated by the RWMO. Students who attend the MC workshops will get the option to take home a MC or reusable pad. Feedback and survey results will be in be shared in the November TSWMC Activity report. Regional Education Plan 2021/2022 – *NPDC* *STDC* *SDC* The three district Councils are working together to promote consistent themes across the region using the Regional Behaviour Change Strategy (RBCS) approach. A

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 