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Proposal to include mustelids in Pest Management Plan

2 Pre-notification consultation Party Type Date Feedback received Federated Farmers Summary, including proposed rule provided, meeting with Executive and subsequent email/verbal correspondence 29 July 2020 Verbal feedback, expect written feedback during submission process Department of Conservation Summary, including proposed rule provided 22 September 2020 Written feedback Project Mounga Summary, including proposed rule provided, meeting with board and subsequent

Policy & Planning agenda November 2018

overall strategy to be put in place first and then to develop a NPSIB as one of the methods of implementing the strategy. Recent feedback from MfE officials is that they have taken this on board and further work on the NPSIB will await progress on the New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy. As far as this Council is concerned, we are widely regarded as a leading example in biodiversity management in New Zealand. The Council works collaboratively with all stakeholders and with private landowners to

Consultation Document - 2021/2031 Long-Term Plan

Examine options for improved public transport services and lower-emission bus fleets. • Join with other councils and agencies in the region for a coordinated approach to supporting the COVID-19 recovery efforts as part of the broader regional development activity. • Refurbish our offices in Stratford to ensure they meet our needs today and in the future. Māori voices and votes Of particular relevance to our work is increased effort across the board to recognise and include Māori

Wai-iti consent monitoring report 2020-2021

trends. Manaaki Whenua Press, Lincoln, 432-447. Ministry for the Environment and Ministry of Health (2002). Microbiological Water Quality Guidelines for Marine and Freshwater Recreational Areas. Ministry for the Environment, Wellington. Ministry for the Environment. 2018. Best Practice Guidelines for Compliance, Monitoring and Enforcement under the Resource Management Act 1991. Wellington: Ministry for the Environment. Taranaki Catchment Board (1989). Annual report for Wai-iti Motor Camp

Land management study unit

playing fields, gardens and lawns, car parks, and other paved areas. b) Do a site inspection; walk around the grounds and look at areas where soil erosion has occurred. c) Mark these areas on your map and label what type of erosion has occurred. d) Find the likely cause of each area of erosion and develop ways the erosion could be prevented. e) Present your findings to your teacher who could then forward them on to the Principal, the Property Manager and the Board of