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The curriculum encourages students to look to the future by exploring such significant
future-focused issues as sustainability, ci�zenship, enterprise, and globalisa�on.
- The New Zealand Curriculum
Team updates
Regional Council
Taranaki
Taranaki Enviroschools is proudly supported by
TARANAKI
Term 4 DECEMBER 2019
Another huge term with so many amazing things to report on.
Let's start by welcoming Denise Wa�y-Smith into the Facilita�on team. Denise is Head
Teacher
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Rainforest
Rhododendron Collection
Rainforest Centre and Lodge Garden
Lawn
Rhododendron Stroll (35 min)
Valley of the Giants alk (50 min)W
Other tracks
Running Trail
Tracks under development
Way-finding signposts
Shelter
Treehouse
Toilets
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Please take care. Your safety and security are your responsibility.
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Banded kokopu (Galaxias fasciatus)
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
Biodiversity Section
Ph: 06 765 7127 Fax: 06 765 5097
Email: info@trc.govt.nz
www.trc.govt.nz Working with people — caring for Taranaki
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environmental
and educational organisations.
• We have a schools programme where we teach
children about gardening, including soil and
composting, native and exotic plants and animals,
and ecology. Taranaki Regional Council also supports
Enviroschools.
Enhancing biodiversity
• We propagate, distribute and plant endangered flora
from Aotearoa.
• We actively participate in pest control as part of the
‘Towards Predator-Free Taranaki’ initiative, aiming to
restore the
public workshops.
• We offer free use of the facilities for environmental
and educational organisations.
• We have a schools programme where we teach
children about gardening, including soil and
composting, native and exotic plants and animals, and
ecology. Taranaki Regional Council also supports
Enviroschools.
Enhancing biodiversity
• We propagate, distribute and plant endangered flora
from Aotearoa and around the world.
• Pukeiti plays an integral role in ‘Restore
habitats destroyed. The stream can take many
years to recover.
You may think that your little bit of waste can’t harm
the environment but there are other people in the
region carrying out activities similar to yours. Your
waste when combined with that of others can amount
to a significant amount of pollution occurring every day
of the year. The cumulative effects of combined
discharges can cause serious damage to our
environment and must be prevented.
It is illegal to cause
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List of meshblocks currently in North Taranaki Constituency, and proposed to be moved to New Plymouth Constituency (ref. email Kathryn Van Gameren, TRC, 04/05/2018).
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Taranaki Regional Council Constituency Boundaries
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defend their area from
neighbours.
They first breed when they are four
to six years old.
Variable oystercatcher (Haematopus unicolor)
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TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
Biodiversity Section
Ph: 06 765 7127 Fax: 06 765 5097
Email: info@trc.govt.nz
www.trc.govt.nz Working with people — caring for Taranaki
Variable oystercatchers at Mimi Estuary
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AD-116551-1-96-V1
UNDER the Resource Mangement Act 1991 ("RMA")
IN THE MATTER of a resource consent application to the Taranaki Regional
Council for the application by Remediation (NZ) Limited
STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF ANDREW FERGUSON CURTIS ON
BEHALF OF REMEDIATION LIMITED
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 My full name is Andrew Ferguson Curtis. I am Technical Director Air
Quality at Pattle Delamore Partners (PDP). I am a Chemical Engineer
streams/rivers (i.e. wadeable) which
have beds predominantly composed of gravels and cobbles. These are the environments
where periphyton impact most on human values and contribute to aquatic food chain.
The MfE guidelines specify that for aesthetic and ecological health reasons, long algae
filaments should not exceed 30% coverage of the river bed, and thick algae mats should not
exceed 60%.
To determine the state of the region’s streams and rivers with regard to periphyton, the
Council monitors