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Piwakawaka Family Hut information sheet

page Piwakawaka Family Hut General Information • No dogs allowed • Keep hut clean and tidy. A broom and brush and pan are provided. Leave muddy boots outside. • Take all of your rubbish home with you. • Before leaving, close doors and windows securely • Please report any issues to 0800 736 222 or www.pukeiti.nz Getting there: Check the weather forecast in advance. If you would like to alter your booking date due to bad weather, this can be done up to 48 hours in

Rules applying to estuaries

will not decrease the visual clarity of water by more than 50% outside a 50 metre radius zone of mixing; • No contaminant will be released into coastal water; • Activity complies with general standards in Section 4.4; • At least one working day before maintenance commences, the Taranaki Regional Council is informed that the activity is to occur. Permitted Placement of an outfall structure B1.2 • Structure has an internal diameter of 600 mm or less and extends 1 metre or

New Zealand falcon

note.  New Zealand falcon are a protected species. New Zealand falcon (Falco novaeseelandiae) 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 23 annotation http://www.nzfalcon.org.nz/ http://www.nzfalcon.org.nz/

Goldstripe gecko

page Taranaki Regional Council Environment Services 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Ph: 06 765 7127, www.trc.govt.nz Working with people | caring for Taranaki DESCRIPTION The goldstripe gecko is a distinctive yellow/brown to olive colour usually with alternate light and dark longitudinal stripes along its back. They grow to around 140mm in total length from their nose to the tip of their tail. DISTRIBUTION, BREEDING AND FEEDING The

Wharangi

page Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Services 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Ph: 06 765 7127, www.trc.govt.nz Working with people | caring for Taranaki DESCRIPTION Wharangi is a coastal shrub or small tree which can grow up to 8m tall with a trunk up to 20cm in diameter. It is a member of the Rutaceae family, to which citrus and rue also belong. Rutaceae species are known for the oil glands contained in their leaves, which make them

Remediation Hearing UDHG Evidence

the Mimitangiatua awa and down to the river mouth. They have seen and smelt the effects of the Uruti site over the last 20 years of operation. page I speak on behalf of Urenui District Health Group, my Tupuna and the local families in this area. That all the authorities of this Uruti Revital site who monitor, or should be monitoring the operation for compliance, who have let this happen. Taranaki Regional Council, New Plymouth District Council and the Medical

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

Fact sheet 2: Arsenic

drawn from surface water downstream of a sheep dip or from a bore located within 300 metres of a sheep dip. Sources of further information Sheep Dip Factsheet 1: Sheep dips in New Zealand Sheep Dip Factsheet 3: Arsenic Sheep Dip Factsheet 4: Checklist for landowners and occupiers All Sheep Dip Factsheets are available on www.envirolink.govt.nz. Project number 820-TSDC59 Your Regional Council’s contaminated sites officer, District Council environmental health officer or

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

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