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Appendix 2: Threatened, at risk and regionally distinctive species in Taranaki

page 33 Appendix II: Threatened, at risk and regionally distinctive species Table 6: Threatened, at risk or regionally distinctive native animal species in Taranaki Classification Threatened, at risk or regionally distinctive species in Taranaki Resident (R) or migratory (M) populations Adequacy of current protection (at some sites) Common name Scientific name T h re at en ed Nationally critical Black stilt Himantopus

TRC Pre-Election Report - Local Elections 2025

page [Type here] page 1 Local elections are held every three years. This Pre-Election Report is prepared to give our community and those wanting to stand as candidates for Taranaki Regional Council a snapshot of our work programmes and the challenges on the road ahead. This report has information about how, why and what the Council does, the future of our region and details about our financial strategy, position and planned

TRC submission on Action for Health Waterways

page 31 October 2019 Document: 2358008 Freshwater Submissions Ministry for the Environment PO Box 10362 Wellington 6143 Submission on Action for Healthy Waterways Introduction 1) The Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) thanks the Ministry for the Environment (MfE) for the opportunity to make a submission on the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management (NPS-FM) and National

Small stream modification in Taranaki

Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford April 2010 #537059 page page i Executive summary Taranaki has a very dense drainage network, the natural consequence of its frequent and plentiful rainfall and of gravity’s effects upon water driving it downhill to the sea. Stream flows become the habitat of freshwater ecology and gain value for their in-stream uses and benefits. In Taranaki as in other parts of New Zealand, land clearance and associated

Rat, stoat and possum control - techniques, successes, challenges - Department of Conservation

declines and extinctions of native species (Brown et al. 2015). Fifty-eight species of birds have become extinct since humans first arrived in the New Zealand bio-geographic region (including Norfolk and Macquarie Islands) 800 years ago (Tennyson & Martinson 2006). In total, 32 species of mammals have been introduced since then (Wodzicki & Wright 1984), of which ship rats, stoats and possums are the most significant predators in the mainland forests of New Zealand (Innes et al. 2010). Tennyson

Job Description Technical Officer Biodiversity

external stakeholders to drive improved environmental outcomes. Role dimensions | Te ahu mahi Responsible to: Biodiversity Programme Lead Responsible for: Nil Primary location: Stratford, although travel throughout the region will be required as part your daily duties Position grade: 12 Organisational context | Te horopaki whakahaere CEO Director Corporate Services Director Resource Management Director Environment

Job Description Project Manager

default solution. Alongside ‘doing the doing’ this role balances developing capability of others and promoting best practice at Taranaki Regional Council. Most importantly this role is about making a positive difference for our people and our community. Our Digital Technology team is purpose-driven and a place where development, growth and collaboration are valued. Our people are trusted to make good decisions that result in positive impactful delivery. Role dimensions | Te ahu mahi

Opunake-New Plymouth timetable

page Coastal serviceCoastal service Supported by www.taranakibus.info taranakipublictransport Contact Taranaki’s Bee Team... IS YOUR BEE CARD MIS-BEE-HAVING? 0800 BEE TRC [0800 233 872] Email us at: transport@trc.govt.nz Weekdays only 8am-5pm Southlink Coastal service is operated by Pickering Motors Ltd with support from Taranaki Regional Council For more info contact Pickering Motors Ltd Ph: 0800 22 11 20 / Ph/Fax: 06 761 8363 ŌPUNAKE - NEW PLYMOUTH

Application form general inclu CMA FORM NO 500 CURRENT

provide you with the correct contact information and anything else you might require with regards to communications and engagement. If you have any questions relating to completion of this application form, please contact the Consents Department, Taranaki Regional Council on telephone (06)765-7127 or email consents@trc.govt.nz. Form No: 500 page 07/2025 - # TRCID-1750395856-459 Page 2 of 16 1 Application Purpose 1.1. What is the purpose of

Application Form change to consent conditions FORM NO 510 CURRENT

and anything else you might require with regards to communications and engagement. You need to complete an application form for each consent. If you have any questions relating to completion of this application form, please contact the Consents Department, Taranaki Regional Council on telephone (06)765-7127 or email consents@trc.govt.nz. Form No: 510 page 07/25 – # TRCID-1750395856-453 Page 2 of 12 1 Consent Details 1.1. Consent holders