Dairy category winners in the 2021 Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Awards. Category sponsor: Fonterra PW and J Campbell Trusts Partnership - for environmental stewardship and the protection of wetlands and other important native habitat. Peter and the late Jan Campbell, and daughters Claire and Helen and their families, have protected 36 hectares of wetlands and bush on their 376 hectares at Waverley. The wetlands are fenced at margins of up to 20 metres, and 15,850 native plants have
Trapping rats, possums and stoats to regenerate local flora and fauna is switching high school students onto the impact they can have on a predator free Taranaki. A new programme started by TOPEC (Taranaki Outdoor Pursuits and Education Centre) ran from August-October in partnership with Taranaki Regional Council and the Department of Conservation. Over two months eight students learned about all aspects of pest management and control. They walked tracks with contractor Morgan Radich, learnt
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Contact Energy Limited
Stratford Power Station (TCC1 & SP1)
and Ahuroa Gas Storage
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of ancient rimu and mature rainforest are visible and native birds can be spotted hanging out overhead. “We are expecting the Pīwakawaka Family Hut to be a big hit this summer for those looking for an off the beaten track adventure,” says Greg Rine, Taranaki Regional Council Regional Gardens Manager. “With shorter walking times it offers a more accessible option for families with young children who still want that true mountain hut style experience.” The Family Hut has been thoughtfully designed
Do yourself and the environment a favour - REDUCE the amount of waste you generate, REUSE material instead of discarding it, RECYCLE anything you can. Zero Waste TaranakiSee the Zero Waste Taranaki page for useful waste minimisation tips and information for your home, school, farm or business. Taranaki Solid Waste Management CommitteeThe Taranaki Regional Council administers the Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee, which is made up of representatives of all four of the region's Councils.
catchment and to place these into some context with respect to the issues and values identified
in Taranaki Regional Council documents.
2.2 Known fish distribution
The NZ freshwater fisheries database (NZFFD) was interrogated for fish survey records in the
Waiwhakaiho River catchment and information extracted from it was used to generate maps of known
fish distribution. The data from the database are graphically presented in Appendix 1 and other
relevant information is described in the
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Waitaha Catchment
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Technical Report 2020-80
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State of the Environment
Rocky Shore Monitoring Report
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Executive summary
Section 35 of the Resource Management Act 1991 requires local authorities to undertake monitoring of the
region’s
members were keen to trap at home. At the close of service one Sunday Steve mentioned what he had been up to and asked if anyone was interested. He says he was “astounded” by the response. “They lined up for them and the traps just disappeared.” Mark’s been back a couple of times to restock, with at least 20 more T-Rex traps in backyards across the region as a result. Mark is delighted Steve has agreed to be a Community Champion for Towards Predator-Free Taranaki, joining a growing number of