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Annual report 2016-2017

Port Taranaki Industries consent monitoring Annual report 2016-2017

Annual report 2014-2015

Port Taranaki industries consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Proposal to include mustelids in Pest Management Plan

manicata, Gunnera tinctoria Sustained control √ XYZ Gorse Ulex europeaus Sustained control √ XYZ Nodding, Plumeless and Variegated thistles Carduus nutans, C. acanthoides, Silybum marianum Sustained control √ XYZ Old man’s beard Clematis vitalba Sustained control √ XYZ Wild broom Cytisus scoparius Sustained control √ XYZ Wild ginger (Kahili and Yellow) Hedychium gardnerianum, Hedychium flavescens Sustained control √ XYZ Yellow ragwort Jacobaea vulgaris Sustained control √ XYZ

Trees for the environment study unit

(kauri) 6. I grow tall and thin with sword-like leathery leaves up high. (lancewood) 7. I have very small leaves and small white flowers. People have used me for firewood, brooms and brewing tea. (manuka). page Trees for the environment Taranaki Regional Council Tree Unit 11 Study 1 How trees live and breathe Trees and animals have a wonderful relationship. We need them and they need us. Trees take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. Trees make

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

land snails (Innes 2005; Fraser & Hauber 2008); and the successful recovery of the Chatham Island parea from near extinction (Flux et al. 2001) was attributed to its use. However, concerns about the persistence of brodifacoum in living animals (Innes & Barker 1999; Broome et al. 2012) led to DOC regulating its use on the mainland. In January 2000, DOC moved to limit brodifacoum use to sites where there would be minimal exposure to pigs (Sus scrofa) and deer, and to target only rodents, with