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Wild for Taranaki apparel order form

page Doc# 1643357-v1 TARANAKI BIODIVERSITY TRUST Clothing Apparel Order Form 2016 Clothing apparel is available for purchase by Member Organisations and Friends of the Taranaki Biodiversity Trust. Purchase prices include GST: Cap $20.00 (one size fits all) Sprint Tee – Mens $30.00 Sprint Tee – Womens $30.00 (for sprint tee sizing guide, please refer to details on the reverse of this form) Payment is required with your order. Cheques are to be made

Powerco

its headquarters and operations depot in New Plymouth. What used to happen An ad hoc approach was taken to waste minimisation. Recycling facilities were available but weren’t particularly promoted. In some cases, staff had to go out of their way if they wanted to recycle material – it was easier to bin it. What changes were made A voluntary Workplace Sustainability Team was formed in 2009 with the objective of making Powerco a more sustainable and environmentally friendly

Wild for Taranaki - Strategic Plan 2015-2020 - summary

page We will be working together effectively to achieving our founding objectives of – Ÿ Raising the profile of biodiversity in the community, and increasing awareness and understanding of the issues Ÿ Providing a vehicle for dialogue, including information sharing, between like-minded but diverse interests Ÿ Identifying common ground and establishing a publicly agreed policy position and partnerships Ÿ Making commitments to positive action Ÿ Establishing a

February 2020 rainfall maps

114 117 222 176 31 48 64 43 87 33% 111 112% 53% 92 February 2020 Rainfall KEY % of average monthly rainfall xxx yy% 59 page STRATFORD WAITARA December 2019 to February 2020 Provisional data only PATEA NEW PLYMOUTH OPUNAKE ELTHAM MANAIA HAWERA EGMONT NATIONAL PARK Total rainfall to date (mm) KEY xxx yy% INGLEWOOD Pohokura Saddle Dawson Falls Cape Egmont Stratford Whareroa Patea

Schedule 4B - Sensitive marine benthic habitats

area actually having been sampled. Consequently sensitive habits identified in the vicinity of the Taranaki CMA have also been listed as these may also occur within the Taranaki CMA. Table 2: Sensitive marine benthic habitats found within or in the vicinity of the Taranaki Coastal Marine Area. Sensitive Marine Benthic Habitats Present within the Taranaki coastal marine area Present within 200 m of the Taranaki Coastal Marine Area (Beds of) large bivalve molluscs

RhodoTrustMembership2014

Individual $1750, Senior Individual $1100 Endowment Membership - (One payment only) - Benefactor $5500 ($3850 Tax deductible) All Endowment subscriptions will be invested in the Pukeiti Trust Fund Perpetuity account. The income from this Fund contributes to projects within the garden, conservation rainforest and the internationally recognized collection of rhododendrons, many of which are on the international “Red List” of endangered plants. From time to time we would like to keep you

6Furtherinformation AppendixF

(30.0) (40.0) (40.0) (50.0) (50.0) (40.0) (40.0) (40.0) (40.0) (40.0) Surplus liquid (703.0) (813.5) (732.7) (342.8) (241.3) 69.5 496.5 271.1 547.8 541.3 357.2 (62.6) m2 1mm on 1m2 1mm on Pads & ponds Runoff coefficient M3 runoff per 1mm of rainfall

April 2020 rainfall maps

101 123 262 353 55 33 77 58 62 48% 75 57% 51% 83 April 2020 Rainfall KEY % of average monthly rainfall xxx yy% 59 page STRATFORD WAITARA Provisional data only PATEA NEW PLYMOUTH OPUNAKE ELTHAM MANAIA HAWERA EGMONT NATIONAL PARK Total rainfall to date (mm) KEY xxx yy% INGLEWOOD Pohokura Saddle Dawson Falls Cape Egmont Stratford Whareroa Patea North Egmont Inglewood Motunui

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50.82 25.62 34.81 30.61 20.91 24.71 28.01 44.43 Pond freeboard storage (M') at 1st day of month 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1.000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0Surplus liquidPond vol at end of month 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0Pond vol per metre 1,300.0 1,300.0 1,300.0 1,300.0 1,300.0 1,300.0 1,300.0 1,300.0 1,300.0 1,300.0 1,300.0 1,300.0 1,300.0Pond depth (at beginning of

Bug Hunt Scoresheet Backyard Biodiversity

page Bug Hunt Scoresheet Use this sheet to keep track of the bugs you find! ID (name or drawing) Location (ground / tree / compost, etc) Number of legs Activity (what was it doing) Tally (number found) SCORE TOTALS Total Found Total Score Score Reference Description Points 1. With 6 legs (insect) 2 2. Without