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Factsheet 4: Good Neighbour Rules

protected Brushtail possums 500m Production, animal health, biodiversity Giant buttercup 5m Dairy and beef production Giant gunnera* 500m Biodiversity Gorse 10m Pastoral or forestry production Kahili ginger* 1000m Biodiversity Nodding thistle 100m Dairying and sheep and beef production Old man’s beard* 10m Biodiversity Plumeless thistle 100m Dairying and sheep and beef production Variegated thistle 5m Dairying and sheep and beef production Wild broom 10m

Factsheet 4: Good neighbour rules

biodiversity Variegated thistle 5m Pastoral and arable production Wild broom 10m Pastoral and arable production Yellow ginger* 5m Biodiversity Yellow ragwort* 20m Dairy pastoral production * Applies to Crown land only as private land occupiers are covered by another (general) rule to help Taranaki achieve wider control for environmental weeds and ragwort. Giant gunnera page Taranaki Regional Council Email: info@trc.govt.nz Phone: 06 765 7127

What is a Notice of Direction

requiring the control of each species. Most notices are issued for: Pampas Ragwort Gorse Wild ginger Old man’s beard Broom Giant gunnera Giant buttercup For further advice or information contact: TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL Biosecurity Section Private Bag 713, Stratford Ph: 06 765 7127 or 0800 736 222 Email: info@trc.govt.nz Web: www.trc.govt.nz Notice of Direction Number 14 Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) Common pampas

2015 Environmental Awards winners

… volunteers and Eltham Primary School students to develop the reserve, with support from South Taranaki District and Taranaki Regional Councils and the Taranaki Tree Trust. Volunteers cleared old man's beard, broom and other weeds earlier in 2015 in preparation for planting. Howard and the Eltham Primary students have planted native shrubs and trees along the stream and walkway, which borders the school. The project encourages students to understand and take ownership of

Factsheet 1: The Biosecurity Strategy & the Regional Pest Management Plan

Nodding, plumeless and variegated thistles Sustained control Old man’s beard Sustained control Wild broom Sustained control Wild ginger (yellow and kahili) Sustained control Yellow ragwort Sustained control Eradication is funded and undertaken by the Council. The aim is ambitious, but could prevent significant costs later should the targeted species become established. The ‘sustained control’ programme applies to 12 species that are relatively

Factsheet 1: Plan & Strategy

Gorse Sustained control Nodding, plumeless and variegated thistles Sustained control Old man’s beard Sustained control Pampas (common and purple) Sustained control Wild broom Sustained control Wild ginger (yellow and kahili) Sustained control Yellow ragwort Sustained control Eradication would be funded and undertaken by the Council. The aim is ambitious, but could prevent significant costs later should the targeted species become established. The

Weedbusters Taranaki guide 2022

control, GNR Giant gunnera Gunnera manicata & G. tinctoria Sustained control, G Gorse Ulex europaeus Sustained control, GNR Nodding, plumeless and variegated thistles Carduus nutans, C. acanthoides, Silybum marianum Sustained control, GNR Old man’s beard* Clematis vitalba Sustained control, G Wild broom Cytisus scoparius Sustained control, GNR Wild ginger (Kahili and yellow) Hedychium gardnerianum, H. flavescens Sustained control, G Yellow ragwort Jacobaea vulgaris

Pest-off Hi-strength possum bait

spill, isolate the spill area and take all practicable steps to manage any harmful effects of a spillage including preventing baits from entering streams or waterways. Scoop spilled baits into secure containers. Recover any undamaged bait for later use by placing in appropriately labelled containers and dispose of spoiled bait as directed in the disposal section below. Use a broom to collect fine material and wash down the spill area with copious water only after all spilled bait has been