Port Taranaki Industries Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021
Port Taranaki Industries Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021
Port Taranaki Industries Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021
land snails (Innes 2005; Fraser & Hauber 2008); and the successful recovery of the Chatham Island parea from near extinction (Flux et al. 2001) was attributed to its use. However, concerns about the persistence of brodifacoum in living animals (Innes & Barker 1999; Broome et al. 2012) led to DOC regulating its use on the mainland. In January 2000, DOC moved to limit brodifacoum use to sites where there would be minimal exposure to pigs (Sus scrofa) and deer, and to target only rodents, with
Taranaki Regional Council Biosecurity Strategy
Taranaki Regional Council Biosecurity Strategy - Post-Hearing version.
Steve Broome STDC Vincent Lim STDC 1. Welcome and apologies • Apologies were received from: Sarah Downs (latter half of meeting), Steve Broome and Vincent Lim. 2. Minutes of last meeting on 11 May 2022 Matters arising: • Item 4 – Due to being behind schedule the update has been deferred. Lisa Malde will provide updates at RTAG meetings as they occur. • Item 5 – The workshop that was discussed in the previous meeting has been deferred to 2023 due to higher priority
Taranaki Regional Council submission on Action for Health Waterways
support Apologies Sarah Hiestand TRC Andrew Higgs Waka Kotahi NZTA Junine Stewart Waka Kotahi NZTA Lisa Malde Waka Kotahi NZTA Steve Broome STDC 1. Welcome and apologies • Due to an apology from Sarah Hiestand, Fiona Ritson chaired the meeting. • Welcome to new RTAG members: - Aydan Chatterton of Waka Kotahi as Area Programme Manager, Central North Island, Road to Zero (replacing Junine Stewart for Taranaki) - Shawn Scott of Waka Kotahi as Senior Investment