privately owned
land, 3.5 km south west of Kakaramea. The coastal covenant is part of the
Kakaramea Powerhouse Cliffs RAP and lies in the Foxton Ecological District
within the Kaikura Stream catchment.
General description
The KNE area is roughly 3.3 hectares in size and consists of coastal
herbfields on the cliff face and in boggy areas along the cliff tops. The
herbfields are nationally important in that they contain a high number of
rare and uncommon plant species. It is the best
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Provisional data only
Total rainfall (mm)to date
xxx yy%
KEY
% of average ‘year to date’ rainfall
xxx yy %
NEW
PLYMOUTH
H WERAĀ
ELTHAM
Kaka Rd
P teaā
K tareō
Motunui
Brooklands
Inglewood
Pohokura
SaddleNorth Egmont
Stratford
Huinga
Cape Egmont
Dawson Falls
Glenn Rd
Whareroa
Rimunui
Jan-May 4220 Rainfall
94%702
98%775
97%563
68%428
88%726
96%663
7 %21,716
71%513
83%487
78%417
76%1,636
7
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Provisional data only
Total monthly rainfall (mm)
xxx yy%
KEY
% of average rainfallmonthly
xxx yy %
NEW
PLYMOUTH
H WERAĀ
ŌPUNAKE
ELTHAM
Kaka Rd
P teaā
K tareō
Motunui
Brooklands
Inglewood
Pohokura
SaddleNorth Egmont
Stratford
Huinga
Cape Egmont
Dawson Falls
Glenn Rd
Whareroa
Rimunui
May 420 Rainfall2
39%83
54%110
68%111
46%83
52%122
45%83
53%357
55%123
59%96
75%100
67%423
89%104
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2) Join a project
There are a number of trapping projects based on the restoration of community
suburbs around Taranaki e.g., ‘Restore Vogeltown’. Join the ‘Restore’ project that
corresponds nearest to your place of living or the project area that your household
lies within the boundaries of.
To join a project, click on the Find Projects tab on the menu bar at the top of the
page. Then apply ‘Taranaki’ in the Region
Dressings 8 870.00
Factory 10 750.00
Merchantable 16 600.00
Framing 26 500.00
Box 12 350.00
Source: Ministry of Forestry
For further advice or information contact:
The Land Management Section at
Taranaki Regional Council,
Private Bag 713
Stratford
Ph: 06 765 7127 Fax: 06 765 5097
Australian blackwood
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Appendix I: Threatened and historically rare ecosystems
Table 4: Land Environments of New Zealand (LENZ): threat classifications relating to Taranaki
Threat category Acutely
threatened
Chronically
threatened
At risk Critically under
protected
Under protected No threat
category
Criteria <10% native cover
remaining
10 – 20% native
cover remaining
20 – 30% native
cover remaining
>30% native cover remaining
<10% legally
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275 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki
Referenced document
The documents referenced throughout the Plan are listed below, along with the website addresses
that provide access to the documents.
Agrichemical application (Rules 56 to 58)
NZS 8409:2004 Management of Agrichemicals
www.standards.co.nz
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Introduction
Douglas-fir ranks as the second most important
softwood in New Zealand, after radiata pine, and
occupies about 5% of the total plantation forest area.
Most of the Douglas-fir sawn timber that is produced
comes from the central North Island and from the
northern South Island.
Douglas-fir occurs naturally in western North
America where it is better known as Oregon Pine. It
was first introduced to New Zealand in 1859 and was
commonly used for amenity and farm plantings,
loading and unloading their bike
The bike rack takes two bikes at a time
Racks are designed to carry bikes with wheels larger
than 16"
The maximum insured value of any bike on the rack is $1500
call 0800 87 22 87
visit taranakibus.infoRegional Council
Taranaki
BUSES
the bike rack
Cyclists are responsible for loading and unloading their bike
The bike rack takes two bikes at a time
Racks are designed to carry bikes with wheels larger
than 16"
The maximum insured value of any bike on the rack is $1500
call 0800 87 88 87
visit taranakibus.infoRegional Council
Taranaki
BUSES