Find out more about Taranaki Catchment Communities and its work across the region to protect and enhance freshwater and safeguard biodiversity values within water bodies. WinnerTaranaki Catchment Communities – For taking action to protect and enhance water quality and biodiversity values within water bodies in Taranaki. The group is made up of farmers with a shared passion for a sustainable future. They work on a range of initiatives around Te Maunga, raising awareness of how fundamental
Summaries and explanations of the Council's Pest Management Plan and Biosecurity Strategy. Pest Management Plan & Biosecurity Strategy factsheets These factsheets summarise and explain aspects of the Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki and the TRC Biosecurity Strategy. Factsheet 1: The Biosecurity Strategy & the Regional Pest Management Plan (323 KB pdf) More factsheets Factsheet 1: The Biosecurity Strategy & the Regional Pest Management Plan (323 KB pdf) Factsheet 2: The TRC Biosecurity
Summaries and explanations of the Council's Pest Management Plan and Biosecurity Strategy. Pest Management Plan & Biosecurity Strategy factsheets These factsheets summarise and explain aspects of the Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki and the TRC Biosecurity Strategy. Factsheet 1: The Biosecurity Strategy & the Regional Pest Management Plan (323 KB pdf) More factsheets Factsheet 1: The Biosecurity Strategy & the Regional Pest Management Plan (323 KB pdf) Factsheet 2: The TRC Biosecurity
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86 Source: Trap.NZ Removing rats is the current focus of predator control in urban New Plymouth district, but possums, stoats and hedgehogs have also been caught by some trappers, Trap.NZ records show. New Plymouth District Council also have 1319 traps in public parks and reserves, with 1552 rat catches recorded. “It’s exciting to see the commitment to protect local biodiversity by urban residents – particularly with
The Council is responsible for implementing measures to ensure Taranaki continues to enjoy a high standard of air quality. Analysis of air quality-related incidents and complaints This January 2021 memorandum analyses the causes, types, and degrees of compliance associated with air quality-related incidents in Taranaki since 2011, when the current Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki came into effect. Analysis of air quality-related incidents and complaints (691 KB pdf) (single document only)
has been the greenskeeper there for 17. With help from the Taranaki Regional Council and support from the course committee and members he and his team have been able to install ten DOC 200 and two A24 rat & stoat traps across the 40-hectare course. After some successful results catching rats over the past month Steve says course members are really keen to volunteer and have put their hands up to get involved. “We have a weekly newsletter where I post what we’ve caught in the traps over the week,
regional councils and the Department of Conservation (DoC) to hold fish monitoring data
however, the database does not allow for comparison of fish populations within and between regions, or over
time, with a standard metric.
Technical Memorandum
Draft Baseline State for the Fish Index of Biotic Integrity in
Taranaki Rivers
Document 3194041
Date 16/09/2023
page
Technical Memorandum | Draft Baseline State for the Fish Index of Biotic Integrity in Taranaki
at least you don’t have to face the stress of traffic and parking,” says Chris Clarke, Transport Services
Manager for the Taranaki Regional Council which provides the Citylink and Connector services through its contractors Tranzit Coachlines and Pickering Motors. He says it’s an ideal option, particularly for families. “We’re pleased to be able to offer these services in the run-up to Christmas, as part of the Council’s focus on improving lifestyles in Taranaki,” says Chris. “If these services
ferrets, weasels) wreaking havoc on our native environment. It’s critical we stop them before they cause irreparable damage. If you’d like to help biodiversity and get involved in the project, Towards Predator-Free Taranaki — register here. We’re starting in the New Plymouth area, Oākura and the Kaitake Range with three different work streams – rural, urban and Restore Kaitake. Taranaki Taku Tūranga - Towards Predator-Free Taranaki The Taranaki Regional Council can support you with a range of traps and