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Trapping at homepossums
A quick guide
Thanks for doing your bit to protect our native wildlife. Your support is
crucial as we work towards the goal of becoming predator free by 2050.
In your Towards Predator-Free Taranaki bag you should have:
Setting up the trap
A Trapinator trap A guide to using trap.nz
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Put on gloves – you should always wear these when
handling traps and animals.
A sticker for your
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At Scheme Expiry we must provide a means by which you can use Bee Card Value but not Tickets after Scheme Expiry for Transport Services similar to those available under the Bee Scheme, which may be confined to such of our cities and regions as you would normally use Transport Services in, and which may have a time limit for use of notless than three months from Scheme Expiry.
Before Scheme Expiry, each Council must
forecast in the Long-Term Plan, it’s worth remembering the general rates bill from the Council is still one of the lowest in the country for a regional council.” Specific additions in the Plan include more staff in the science and land management areas and extra resources to develop the Natural Resources Plan. The Council will also invest further in public transport to meet the rising demand from the community. This will be funded by an increase in targeted rates as well as funding from Waka Kotahi/NZ
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OVERSEER NUTRIENT BUDGETS
OVERSEER is the preferred farm systems modelling tool used by fertiliser companies, farm consultants, regional councils and the
dairy industry to demonstrate improved nutrient management practice on New Zealand dairy farms. It is well suited
to providing an assessment of relative change (year-on-year and farm-to-farm). Your data has been processed through OVERSEER
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Presentation for Taranaki RTC
11 Sep 2019 | Prepared by Investments Team and NZTA
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How the system works
NLTP
RLTPs
GPS
National Land
Transport
Fund
Crown
appropriations
Local share
Government outlines objectives
and funding for land transport
Regional councils outline their
transport priorities
NZTA sets out projects to be
funded from NLTF
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GPS 2018 was ambitious
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3x Themes
The themes delineate how
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ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online)
Document: TRCID-176456519-149 (Word)
Document: TRCID-1188382587-511 (Pdf)
March 2025
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Executive summary
This report for the period July 2022 to June 2024 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the
Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the environmental and consent compliance performance
of various quarrying operations across Taranaki
It all started with one native plant. It was 1996 and Taranaki Regional Council had just launched its ground-breaking Riparian Management Programme as a way to help protect the region’s waterways. That first plant left the depot and was planted on one of Taranaki’s hundreds of rivers and streams. This marked the beginning of one of New Zealand’s most successful collaboration programmes between farmers, the community and the Council to improve the quality of freshwater and ecosystems. Some 28
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Working with people caring for Taranaki
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David MacLeod, Taranaki Regional Council Chairman
Regional Council
Taranaki
Welcome to the 20 Taranaki Regional Council20
Environmental Awards.
This year's awards are going to educators, students,71
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about fresh water in their regional plans.
Essentially, Councils need to understand the current state of
their waterways, how communities value these waterways and
what goals should be set for the future, based on economic,
social, cultural and environmental factors.
Defining the bottom line
As a starting point, the Government has set ‘ecosystem health’
and ‘human health for recreation’ as compulsory national
values that must be provided for everywhere. To meet these