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3AEE AppendixA

Id Client Reference mwatson0l3 Search Copy Dated 11/08/16 12: ! 7pm, Page 2 of 2 Register Only page Date Printed: 04-0ctober-2017 Taranaki Regional Xplorer accepts no respnnsibility for incomplete or inaccurate information containad on this map. Use of this website is subject to, and constitutes acceptance of the conditions set out in our disclaimer, This publicaUon is copyright reserved by Taranaki Regional Xplorer. Cadastral and Topographic information is derived from

Regional collaboration and shared services

REGIONAL XPLORER STDC, SDC and TRC collaborate to provide regional geographic information system (GIS) services to the community via Taranaki Regional Xplorer. Regional Xplorer is a free web- based mapping and local authority information service. Users have page 18 access to property information, infrastructure services, environmental services, planning information and aerial photgraphy. Benefits  Cost-savings from creating and maintaining a single system.

Biodiversity

� Information Sheet-Wetlands � The Importance of Riparian Management Related Links –Taranaki � Taranaki Regional Xplorer � Taranaki Iwi Contacts � East Taranaki Environmental Trust � Egmont National Park (Department of Conservation) � Fish and Game-Taranaki Region � New Plymouth District Council - Sustainable District � Rotokare Scenic Reserve Trust � Taranaki Kiwi Trust � Taranaki tree Trust page General Information on Biodiversity available on the

Restoration planting guide - Matemateaonga ecological district

outcome for this site? at the end of this season? at the end of next season? a couple of years from now? 50 years from now? Look around your neighbourhood, you may see established sites that will give you ideas. Get maps and aerial photos of the site off Taranaki Regional Council’s Xplorer site. In addition, note: What direction does your site face? What are the moisture levels? Some parts may be wet or damp, while others are dry. Is it exposed to

Restoration guide north taranaki

you may see established sites that will give you ideas. Get maps and aerial photos of the site off Taranaki Regional Xplorer www.trc.govt.nz/taranaki-regional-xplorer. In addition, note: What direction does your site face? What are the moisture levels? Some parts may be wet or damp, while others are dry. Is it exposed to wind/ frost/ salt? What parts are sunny? What parts are shady? Is it flat or steep? Does it have difficult slopes? What kind of soil does it

Annual report 2015-2016

Origin Energy & AR Leary landfarms consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

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