Portfolio Leader – Wildlife Management & Conservation Ecology
Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research
Disclaimer
This report has been prepared by Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research for Predator Free Taranaki. If used by
other parties, no warranty or representation is given as to its accuracy and no liability is accepted for loss or
damage arising directly or indirectly from reliance on the information in it.
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. Make an entry into the field note book
o Location
o Date
o Timee
3.2.1.7 Field sampling
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. Note any unusual conditions
3.2.1.8 Transport to Laboratory
Only applicable if samples are to be sent to the Laboratory
3.2.1.9 Reporting
. Forward results to GM - Operations
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Release of Final Product
3.3 Standing Hay or Silage
on peoples' lives and environments.
Technology and Society
Plan a statistical investigation of an assertion about a situation.
Collect and display discrete numeric data in stem-and-leaf
graphs, dot plots and strip graphs, as appropriate.
Use their own language to talk about the distinctive features,
such as outliners and clusters, in their own and others data
displays.
Maths
Statistics Level 3
Statistical investigations
Interpreting statistical reports
Explore and
– using a variety of media
Healthy Communities
and Environment
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Curriculum Links
Mathematics and Statistics
Statistics
Children will have opportunities to recognise appropriate statistical data for collection, and develop the skills of
collecting, organising, and analysing data, and presenting reports and summaries.
Number
Children will have opportunities to:
develop an understanding of numbers, the ways they are represented, and
responder/responders
NoK are informed of any serious matter which directly affects them;
Return transport and debriefing is arranged on their release by the ROSC;
Transport to the appropriate site is arranged for the responders, and the responders
are informed of these arrangements in a timely fashion;
Responders are briefed where they will be working, for approximately how long
they will be deployed in the field (hours, days or longer), and who they are to report
to on arrival; and
The
working
days, with submissions from Mr Gardner-Hopkins 10 workmg days
thereafter.
Reported by: Kerry Puddle, Barrister and Solicitor
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0.20. When converting from longer time periods to shorter time periods, using p = 0.20 gives the most
conservative estimate (i.e. the highest calculated result for time period t2 given a measured concentration
for time period t1).
Using the ‘worst case’ factor of p = 0.20, the monitoring data reported herein have also been converted to
equivalent ‘maximum’ one hour and 24-hour exposure levels. These should not be considered accurate
estimates of what actually occurred, but can …
No return trips – the old rules still apply – in a
one-way trip the place you leave from can't be
the same as where you are going to. That means
that, if you want to leave home, make a less than
five minute stop while the driver waits, and then
return home, the driver is required to create two
transactions.
If your card does not work when you present it
to your driver, you will pay the full fare. Please
report the card failure to the Council on 0800 868
662 – if the fault was due to
relevance under the Resource Management Act, the
obligations of the Act in terms of monitoring the state of the region’s environment, and
subsequently reporting to the regional community, the scope of assessments required at the
time of renewal of permits, and the need to maintain a sound understanding of the
environment within Taranaki.
For PM10 monitoring, the five yearly repeat programme for Inhalable Particulate Regional
Monitoring is recommended to be appropriate. It is now recommended that
spilt material from leaving the site.
Note: any spills over 20 litres or that enter the
stormwater system must be reported to the Taranaki
Regional Council’s Pollution Hotline 0800 736 222
immediately – day or night.
Forecourt management
Never allow forecourt rinse water to enter the site’s
stormwater system. If required, daily forecourt cleaning
should be done by broom. As modern covered
forecourts receive minimal rainwater, this area should
not be connected to the stormwater