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Wild for Taranaki

Taranaki Regional Council is a member and funder of Wild for Taranaki, Taranaki's biodiversity umbrella group. Wild for Taranaki is the identity of the Taranaki Biodiversity Trust. For more information, see the Wild for Taranaki website or join their Action Hub to see how you can get involved in projects across the region. Follow Wild for Taranaki on Facebook Wild for Taranaki (external link)

Wild for Taranaki - brochure

page A community commitment to protecting native plants, animals and ecosystems in Taranaki. Taranaki Biodiversity Trust Predator Control Workshop, New Plymouth Wild For Taranaki Official Launch 2016 Sea Week, Ngamotu Beach For more information contact Leigh Honnor Taranaki Regional Biodiversity Co-ordinator (06) 765 7127 leigh.honnor@trc.govt.nz p | e Facebook.com/WildforTaranaki www.wildfortaranaki.nz Boon Goldsmith Bhaskar

Wild for taranaki funding application

page 2016 Community Biodiversity Fund Application for funding Closing date for applications: 30 April 2016 page The Trust will consider projects which support the ecological priorities outlined in Section 5 of the Taranaki Biodiversity Forum Accord: 1. Secure populations of Threatened, At-risk or Regionally distinctive species (see page 8) 2. Protect habitat of Threatened, At risk or Regionally distinctive species 3. Maintain the extent of rare and

Wild for Taranaki apparel order form

page Doc# 1643357-v1 TARANAKI BIODIVERSITY TRUST Clothing Apparel Order Form 2016 Clothing apparel is available for purchase by Member Organisations and Friends of the Taranaki Biodiversity Trust. Purchase prices include GST: Cap $20.00 (one size fits all) Sprint Tee – Mens $30.00 Sprint Tee – Womens $30.00 (for sprint tee sizing guide, please refer to details on the reverse of this form) Payment is required with your order. Cheques are to be made

Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki

page Regional Council Taranaki Working with people caring for Taranaki Regional Pest Management Plan FOR TARANAKI page page ii Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 Document: 2732015

Pukeiti launch for local author’s new Waffle book

Imaginations are set to run wild with the launch of new children's book Whetu and Waffle Explore Taranaki at a free family event at Pukeiti. Bringing her childhood imaginary cat to life local author and illustrator Hayley Elliot-Kernot will launch the third instalment in the Waffle series this Monday, 15 January. The original book was published in 2018 and has become a firm favourite with kids and parents alike. With a focus on free-to-visit places, the new book acts as an activity guide for

Wild for Taranaki slideshow - May 2016

http://www.wildfortaranaki.nz/ page Priority 4. Grow Membership and add value • Eight new members = 27 • Automatic membership for iwi as kaitiaki • Workshops • Regional Biodiversity Forum • Community Biodiversity Fund $40k/annum • Launch of ‘Wild for Taranaki’ by Minister of Conservation Predator control workshop 2015 page Trust Board with Minister of Conservation at the launch of Wild for Taranaki page Priority 5. Develop plans for collaborative

Future directions for pest management in Taranaki

page Future directions for pest management in Taranaki Review of the Pest Management Strategy for Taranaki: Animals and the Pest Management Strategy for Taranaki: Plants Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 April 2013 Document: 1008305 page

New weed guide a must-have for locals

plants in the Taranaki Regional Pest Management Plan but it will take a team effort to remove the hundreds of others across the region. “We hope this booklet will empower ordinary people to take responsibility for their own patch of land.” There are more weed species growing wild in New Zealand than native plants. Weeds degrade natural ecosystems by displacing native species. They cost our economy billions of dollars annually through lost productivity, control measures and their effect on human and