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Southlink Coastal - Ōpunake to New Plymouth - May 2024

transport@trc.govt.nz Weekdays only 8am-5pm Southlink Coastal service is operated by Pickering Motors Ltd with support from Taranaki Regional Council For more info contact Pickering Motors Ltd Ph: 0800 22 11 20 / Ph/Fax: 06 761 8363 ŌPUNAKE - NEW PLYMOUTH BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL for NPBHS, NPGHS, FDMC & SHGC boarders 2x Daily Monday to Friday Infant – under 5’s free WITT – free with WITT student ID SuperGold – when applied to Bee Card Community Connect – when applied to

August 2021 hydrology report

page Doc. No: 2859146 TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL MONTHLY RAINFALL AND RIVER REPORT FOR August 2021 Provisional Data Only Note: some sites record a number of parameters Table 1: Rainfall at 27 sites throughout the region Station Sub-region Monthly Year to Date Records Began Number of rain days (>0.5mm) Total Monthly Rainfall (mm) % of Monthly Normal (%) Total to date (mm) % of Normal for year to date % of average full calendar year Nth

Enviroschools Taranaki - July 2018

page TARANAKI Term 3 JULY 2018 Regional Council Taranaki Taranaki Enviroschools is proudly supported by Kia ora koutou Nau mai haere mai ki te Makariri. It's been a quick change into the thermals and jackets with frosts, rain and slightly chillier nights. Those lovely sunny days really do give us a beau�ful view of our majes�c mounga. I know I enjoy the nights in front of the fire knowing that our gardens are bedding down ready to spring up and surprise us all in a

Spotless crake

spotless crake can often be heard. WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP  Create, protect and retire wetlands on your property.  Set up traps to control predators around suitable habitat.  Plant native wetland species and eradicate invasive plant species in your wetland.  Report sightings to the Taranaki Regional Council or the Ornithological Society NZ Regional Representative Barry Hartley (barry_hartley@xtra.co.nz). CONSERVATION The spotless crake is a threatened

Info Sheet: AEE requirements for hydraulic fracturing applications

page Doc# 1006132 Requirements in an Application & Assessment of Environmental Effects (AEE) for an applied Resource Consent for Hydraulic Fracturing- January 2013 Assessment of Environmental Effects Requirements The following information is drawn from a draft Council report: Guide to regulating oil and gas exploration and development activities under the Resource Management Act (November 2011) and may be subject of change. An application to discharge hydraulic

Why not do a possum study?

point out the value of not having possums eg, TB, eradication, protecting native birds and trees. Activity 5 - Poster Art/Language Write a newspaper article about the damage possums do. Write instructions on the operation of your possum trap. Include safety considerations. Send a formal letter with the results of your survey programme to the Taranaki Regional Council animal pest officers. Activity 6 Written Language Research more about possums sourcing The School Library

Hollard Gardens Woodlands School

Numbers: Suitable for up to 35 students. Lesson description This lesson reviews the Taranaki Regional Council pest animal management strategy, animal pest categories and methods of control or eradication. Various trapping, monitoring and poisoning methods are covered. Learning areas Science: Living world Life processes. Ecology. Evolution. Social Science Place and environment. Continuity and change. The economic world. Health and physical education

Maintaining riparian vegetation

or gorse may also adversely influence flow path alignment. Any debris which has lodged in the bed needs to be removed if it is likely to impede passage of floodwater. Vegetation clearance is so closely linked with flood control and erosion control in channels, that it is discussed alongside these topics in the Council’s information sheet Maintaining channels and floodplains. WHERE TO GET MORE ADVICE Taranaki Regional Council provides a free advisory service for landowners wishing to

Nitrogen oxides (NOx) levels in Taranaki 2011-12

and revised in 2002 following a comprehensive review of international and national research and remain relevant. The national guideline for the nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is set out below. page In any 24-hour period, the average concentration of nitrogen dioxide in the air should not be more than 100 µg/m³. Measurement of nitrogen oxides The Taranaki Regional Council has been monitoring nitrogen oxides (NOx) in the Taranaki region since 1993 using passive absorption discs.