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Hollard Gardens Woodlands School

Numbers: Suitable for up to 35 students. Lesson description This lesson reviews the Taranaki Regional Council pest animal management strategy, animal pest categories and methods of control or eradication. Various trapping, monitoring and poisoning methods are covered. Learning areas Science: Living world Life processes. Ecology. Evolution. Social Science Place and environment. Continuity and change. The economic world. Health and physical education

Regional Software Holdings Ltd statement of intent 2021 to 2023

at level approved by the Board and Shareholder Councils based upon the approved operating budget and budgets for major and minor enhancements. Applies each year Growth Monitor the regional council sector market and explore/respond to opportunities to expand the customer and/or shareholder base of RSHL. Applies each year Engage with councils in the sector to evaluate options for the eventual replacement of the current IRIS software package. The objective is to

web DOC appeal

Department often uses monitoring moorings in the coastal environment during its operations and supports the permitted classification of mooring structure placement for monitoring or sampling equipment. Retain as notified. Rule 21 Oppose The erection of maritime navigation aids should not be a permitted activity for any member of the public. Instead the activity should be permitted for only the Taranaki Regional Council or its agents, Maritime New Zealand or its agents, or Port Taranaki

Recount 106 - September 2017

recording devices to help monitor the quality of native environments in Taranaki. The devices are allowing a closer look at a small-to-moderate kiwi population at a private rural property in South Taranaki, revealing a competitive mating scene for male and female kiwis. Dean Caskey, TRC Senior Environment Services Officer, says the recordings show several kiwi in the area are looking for a partner, including two females competing for the same male. “It’s a difficult mating situation

Solid Waste Management Committee Agenda 12 August 2021

Recycle The regional ZW website contains all the information for waste minimisation. It includes guidance and information on public waste collection, other services, kerbside collection. It has been updated to include information on how to reduce waste at home, business, on the farm and at events. The “What’s Happening” section is updated by the WMO regularly (2-3 blogs in collaboration with Councils). The Regional Waste Minimisation Officer will continue to monitor and upload updates to

Taranaki Biodiversity Trust Annual Report - 2015-16

Trust Annual Report 2015/2016 1 page Priority Three Produce a Public Relations, Communication and Engagement Plan Priority Four Grow membership and add value to the work of Members of the Trust Priority Five Develop plans for two collaborative, high value flagship regional projects which achieve the outcomes of the Taranaki Biodiversity Accord Priority Six Collect baseline data for future monitoring and reporting A Memorandum of Understanding for

Section 42a Report Structure Plan Development Areas 04 March 2022

patterns that cannot be easily changed. Therefore, ensuring that subdivision is well-designed is an integral part of achieving successful living and community environments for future residents. To meet objective 7 of the NPS-UD, the Council has a live-work programme related to robust and frequently updating the Housing and Business Development Capacity Assessment and preparation of quarterly monitoring reports which contains information about our urban environments, which has helped

Taranaki Biodiversity Forum priorities discussion report

training & monitoring page 14 6 Make connections between organisations e.g. eastern hillcountry forum, work together, quarterly meetings for project areas, information sharing 6 Need information about available help from different groups 6 Help with funding limitations and more sustainable funding e.g. strategic pest-control – every 3 years 6 Trust could fill the gap in long-term funding solutions 6 Bring groups together - collaboration 6 Open source data –

Wild for taranaki funding application

Other Hardware Labour $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Species Unit cost Planting cost First release (spray or hand clearing) number of plants x 1.40 number of plants x 0.35 Number $ $ $ $ $ $ Survey & monitoring Unit costNumberType 5 TARANAKI BIODIVERSITY TRUST facebook.com/WildforTaranaki www.wildfortaranaki.nz Ph: 06 765 7127 Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 Taranaki New ZealandC/o page 1 .8 21. Your