1,500 mapped wetlands covering almost 3,300 hectares.
Taranaki’s rivers and streams provide freshwater habitat for at least 18 of New Zealand’s 27
indigenous fish species. A special feature of Taranaki’s indigenous freshwater fish is that 15 of the
18 known species have a marine or estuarine stage in their lifecycle and migrate to and from the
sea.
Several streams and rivers are known to be inanga spawning sites and or are home to threatened
species.
Taranaki has a range of
check out our Facebook page or go to
www.trc.govt.nz/towards-predator-free-taranaki
Click on at the top of the page.Find Projects
Use the map to find your location or type your town or
suburb into the search bar. In Taranaki we have a number
of ‘Restore’ groups, e.g. Restore Vogeltown.
When you have found the project for your area, click on
‘Request to join project’
A request will be sent for approval to the community
administrator responsible for that project. Please
Vision Mapping
- Student leadership activities
- Conservation and Biodiversity
activities
Just get in touch with your
Facilitator for support. Contact
details are at the end of this
document.
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Enviroschools Guiding Principles
Empowered Students
Students participating in meaningful ways, in the life of their schools/community
and taking action for real change.
Learning for Sustainability
Types of teaching and learning that foster student empowerment,
Over the last few months, NPDC along with environmental action and sustainability focused groups,
Friends of Pukakura Park and iwi have been working collaboratively to bring about a hub in the North.
The hub gives individuals and organisations a place to work, hold meetings and educational
workshops; allowing the public to see demonstrations in practice.
Your Enviroschools team is excited to be a
part of this. The Hub will be opening soon
and more information will come when we
are
Environment Quality Dept.
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Bibliography and references
ANZECC (2000). Australian and New Zealand Guidelines for Fresh and Marine Water Quality 2000. Australian
and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council, 2000.
Land Air Water Aotearoa (2023): Factsheet: Electrical conductivity. Website accessed October 2023.
Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research (2002): Maps of total soil concentrations (background levels) of chromium,
copper, lead, nickel, vanadium, and
Highways
Two state highways in Taranaki will receive new mobile coverage. Approximately
62kms will be covered across State Highways 3 and 43.
Mobile Black Spot Fund – Tourism Areas
The Taranaki region will receive new mobile coverage for 2 tourism areas:
Strathmore
Tongaporutu
Just north of Taranaki, SH3 at Mokau has also been identified for improved coverage
under the MBSF.
Related maps and tables providing indicative coverage are provided over page for reference.
More
secondary attributes .................................................................................................. 20
5.4 Significance threshold ........................................................................................................................ 20
5.5 Application to the Taranaki Coastal Plan ........................................................................................... 21
5.5.1 Mapping and identification of surf breaks
Proposed District Plan ("PDP").
Specificaily, it is zoned with a Future Urban Development Overlay in the ODP
and with a Future Urban Zone (FUZ) in the PDP.
1. 3 The land immediately across the road from the Poultry Farm is zoned as
Residential A in the ODP and as General Residential in the PDP For ease of
reference, the planning maps from the ODP and PDP are below.
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2.3 Resource Consents held ........................................................................................................ 5
3.0 Farm Map ...................................................................................................................... 6
4.0 Geology and Topography ................................................................................................ 7
5.0 Climate