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Introduction

page LAND Sustainable land use Soil is one of Taranaki's most important resources, with the region's lush, fertile land the backbone of the regional economy. Taranaki's rural-based wealth is dependent upon good pasture production which, in turn, depends upon sustainable management of the land. The eastern hill country The coastal sand country THIS CHAPTER COVERS: Soil health Soil quality Land remediation Monitoring sites The Council's sustainable land

Site 89

page S c h o o l s i n t h e e n v i r o n m e n t n e w s l e t t e r S IT E M A Y 2 0 9 IS S U E N O .8 9 1 Regional Council Taranaki Tēnā koutou katoa For assistance or information on environmental education contact: Emily Roberts, Education Officer Taranaki Regional Council education@trc.govt.nz www.trc.govt.nz S ITE MAY 20 8 ISSUE NO.891 Printed on recycled paper This SITE newsletter showcases different types of

Submission: Simon Venn Young

page Taranaki Regional Council Telephone: 06-765 7127 Facsimile: 06-765 5097 Email: consents@trc.govt.nz Website: www.trc.govt.nz Important Note: Please ensure that all sections of this form are completed and that the Taranaki Regional Council receives this submission before midnight on the closing date specified on the notification. Post To: The Chief Executive Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 4332

Trapping possums at home

possum is caught the lever will go forward, holding the possum in place. To remove possum, simply push lever back towards set position and if needed grasp possum near neck and remove. 12 Regional Council Taranaki Towards Predator ree-F Taranaki Taranaki Taku Tūranga

TRC rates information 2021/2022

be 25 August 2021. Payment Locations The rates and charges will become due and payable at the principal offices and service centres of the region’s district councils. The rates and charges can also be paid at the principal office of the Taranaki Regional Council. Rating impact The following are examples of the level of total rates that different groups of ratepayers will incur in 2021/2022 under this Plan. All figures are GST exclusive. These figures are calculated on the

Wild for Taranaki slideshow - May 2016

page page Taranaki Tree Trust - Herekawe Stream restoration project 2013 page Waitara Beach Clean up 2016 page Timeline • Prior to 2008 groups and organisations working independently • First Taranaki Biodiversity Forum 2008 • Will to work together to achieve more. • Coalition of the willing • Accord launched 2012 page • Regional Biodiversity Co-ordinator employed 2014 • Taranaki

WfT projects

page page Taranaki Tree Trust - Herekawe Stream restoration project 2013 page Waitara Beach Clean up 2016 page Timeline • Prior to 2008 groups and organisations working independently • First Taranaki Biodiversity Forum 2008 • Will to work together to achieve more. • Coalition of the willing • Accord launched 2012 page • Regional Biodiversity Co-ordinator employed 2014 • Taranaki

Glenafon Wetland, Kahouri Bush, Mimi Estuary, Mudfish 3, Putere Wetlands, Scott Bush, Victoria St

planifrons) (At Risk). Freshwater mussels (Hyridella menziesii) (At Risk, Regionally Distinctive) are also suspected to be present. page Ecological values Ecological values Rank Comment Rarity and distinctiveness High Contains New Zealand dabchick (Poliocephalus rufopectus) (Nationally Vulnerable), grey duck (Anas superciliosa superciliosa) (Nationally Critical). Freshwater mussels (Hyridella menziesii) (At Risk, Regionally Distinctive are also believed to

Renewal 5692 application - Ōpunake Power Ltd

application form where th separate report). If you have any questions relating to completion of this a Department, Taranaki Regional Council on telephone (06)765 Lodge the application by signing below and sending the completed form to: Mail: Taranaki Regional Council, Private Bag 713, Stratford 4352. Attention: Consents Administration Officer Email: consents@trc.govt.nz (if application is emailed please do not mail a hard copy unless requested to do so by the consents department.)

Funding impact statement (including rates information)

page 42 Funding Impact Statement FUNDING IMPACT STATEMENT The total estimated expenditure for the Taranaki Regional Council for 2016/2017 is $25,361,779. This expenditure will be funded from the following sources. These funding/financing sources are consistent with the Council’s Revenue and Financing Policy. 2015/2016 Estimate $ 2016/2017 Estimate $ 2016/2017 LTP $ 4,835,724 General rates 4,743,441 4,324,483