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Monitoring report 2015-2017

Pyramid Stream gully, at the headwaters of the Stony River: a major source of sand to the North Taranaki coastline 19 Photo 13 Species composition at the Taranaki reef sites is affected by wave exposure: Wave exposed Waihi Reef dominated by a limited number of encrusting algae and animals (left) and sheltered pools at Manihi Road Reef with abundant and diverse intertidal communities (right) 20 Photo 14 Orapa Reef with a low tube worm cover in September 2015 (left) and build up

ArchaeologicalScopingStudyJune2013w

New Zealand wars have been included in the NZHPT register of Historic Places (Tasmanian Maid wreck site, No.9521, and the Alexandra wreck site, No. 9520). Built heritage inventories prepared for the District Councils largely focused on buildings and structures located on land, but a small number of coastal structures were included. These were the lee and main breakwaters at New Plymouth (Holman 1995), the Kawaroa salt water pool (Holman 1995), the Waitara wharf (Holman 1995), the Pātea

Archaeological Scoping Study

New Zealand wars have been included in the NZHPT register of Historic Places (Tasmanian Maid wreck site, No.9521, and the Alexandra wreck site, No. 9520). Built heritage inventories prepared for the District Councils largely focused on buildings and structures located on land, but a small number of coastal structures were included. These were the lee and main breakwaters at New Plymouth (Holman 1995), the Kawaroa salt water pool (Holman 1995), the Waitara wharf (Holman 1995), the Pātea

Annual report 2012-2013

either as general building ventilation air or through fume cupboard hoods. The quantities of chemicals involved are minute by comparison either with the formulating processes or with the amounts that would be handled by an end user of the Company’s products. 1.2.9 Maintenance workshops Activities carried out in the workshops, and periodically on site, include welding, painting, abrasive blasting, and other typical operations. Ventilation systems extract air from around particular

Talking Taranaki March 2022

Club Oaonui Hall Hempton Hall Pihama Community Hall Auroa Hall Kaponga Hall Fred Tucker Community Centre Te Kiri Hall Town Hall Hunter Shaw Building Waitoetoe Hall March Taranaki Public Transport With COVID-19 now spreading rapidly through Taranaki, many of us will be affected in some way. If you or family members are unwell, we wish you a full recovery. If you are self-isolating because you have COVID-19 or are a household contact make a plan and

Pest Bulletin March 2022

their young are born fully developed. They tend to flee when threatened. Rabbits are smaller. Wild rabbits tend to have grey/tan fur, although they can also be black. Rabbits are social animals so live in groups. While they dig burrows in Taranaki they often live under hedges, wood piles or buildings and will hide when threatened. Their young are undeveloped at birth. page Seeking Taranaki’s biodiversity gems Is there a special piece of native bush on

Our Place: Taranaki State of Environment 2022

investigating options to improve public transport and reduce carbon emissions from our public transport fleet and other road-based emissions. Our scientists and data analysts are studying climate issues in greater detail and our policymakers are considering the impacts of a future climate on the environment, including water availability and ecosystem health. We are working in partnership with local district councils, building our collective understanding of climate change

Transforming Taranaki 2019

13,000km of fencing, with more of each to come. This work is: Transforming the landscape, breaking monotonous grassy monoculture with dense green ribbons, rich in biodiversity values, radiating from all sides of the mountain. Securing the future of native plants and wildlife on the ring plain, where riparian protection now offers 6,000 hectares of protected native habitat alongside waterways. The community is currently rallying around an ambitious new campaign to build on

Consents issued 19 January-1 March 2018

page Consent Holder Subtype Primary Industry Purpose R2/5983-2.0 South Taranaki District Council Structure - Protection (Coastal) Building Construction/Drainage/Flood Control R2/10545-1.0 Westside New Zealand Limited Structure - Other (Coastal) Hydrocarbon Exploration Consent Holder Subtype Primary Industry Purpose R2/0715-4.1 DH Lepper Trust Land/Water - Animal Waste Piggery Farm R2/1958-3.0 MLTT Trust Land - animal waste Dairy Farm R2/2804-3.0 MI & PM Stevenson Family