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Enviroschools Taranaki - December 2019

page 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

Banded kokopu

as ‘golden bait’. Number 4 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 Number 21

Environmental HG

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

Remediation Hearing Ngāti Mutunga Shenton

page BEFORE THE TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL under. the Resource Management Act 1991 in the matter of: Resource consent applications by Remediation New Zealand for resource consents to discharge waste material, treated stormwater & leachate, and to discharge emissions into the air from composting operations, at State Highway 3 1460 Mokau Road, Uruti ("Applications") Statement of evidence of Carol Anne Shenton for Te R nanga 0 Ng ti Mutunga (24 March 2021) Counsel for TE

Environmental pukeiti

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

Washing earthmoving equipment

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

Pukeiti visitor Map 2021

Gord no Walk A yckbourn Walk 100m50 Scale 0 Regional Council Taranaki 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 Legend F See enlargement Assembly Point Please take care. Your safety and security are your responsibility. Café

Representation review 2018 - maps & data

03301 Kaitake Community 03301 New Plymouth City Ward 033 New Plymouth District 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). page page page page page Taranaki Regional Council Constituency Boundaries page New Plymouth Constituency Boundaries page New Plymouth City Ward Boundaries

Variable oystercatcher

defend their area from neighbours.  They first breed when they are four to six years old. Variable oystercatcher (Haematopus unicolor) Number 18 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