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Drones

You are welcome to fly your drone on the Main Lawn at Pukeiti. You must understand and comply with all NZ Civil Aviation Authority regulations. Please be courteous to other garden visitors – let anyone nearby know what you’re doing and don’t fly close to or directly over others. See the CAA drone website.

Drones at Hollard Gardens

You are welcome to fly your drone on the Main Lawn at Hollard Gardens. You must understand and comply with all NZ Civil Aviation Authority regulations. Please be courteous to other garden visitors – let anyone nearby know what you’re doing and don’t fly close to or directly over others. See the CAA drone website

Drones at Tūpare

You are welcome to fly your drone on the River Flat at Tūpare. You must understand and comply with all NZ Civil Aviation Authority regulations. Please be courteous to other garden visitors – let anyone nearby know what you’re doing and don’t fly close to or directly over others. See the CAA drone website

Schools in the Environment (SITE) newsletter

Schools in the Environment (SITE) is published at the start of each school term and distributed to schools across the region. SITE No 94 - August 2021 Invertebrates SITE No 93 - August 2020 Backyard Biodiversity SITE No 92 - February 2020 Weed-busting SITE No 91 - October 2019 Birds SITE No 90 - July 2019 Using drones in environmental monitoring See previous editions of SITE

Gardens drone notice Pukeiti

page You are welcome to fly your drone on the River Flat at Tūpare. You must understand and comply with all NZ Civil Aviation Authority regulations. Please be courteous to other garden visitors – let anyone nearby know what you’re doing and don’t fly close to or directly over others. See the CAA drone website www.flyyourdrone.nz Drones at Tūpare You are welcome to fly your drone on the Main Lawn at Hollard Gardens. You must understand and comply with all NZ

Gardens drone notice Hollard Gardens

page You are welcome to fly your drone on the River Flat at Tūpare. You must understand and comply with all NZ Civil Aviation Authority regulations. Please be courteous to other garden visitors – let anyone nearby know what you’re doing and don’t fly close to or directly over others. See the CAA drone website www.flyyourdrone.nz Drones at Tūpare You are welcome to fly your drone on the Main Lawn at Hollard Gardens. You must understand and comply with all NZ

Gardens drone notice Tupare

page You are welcome to fly your drone on the River Flat at Tūpare. You must understand and comply with all NZ Civil Aviation Authority regulations. Please be courteous to other garden visitors – let anyone nearby know what you’re doing and don’t fly close to or directly over others. See the CAA drone website www.flyyourdrone.nz Drones at Tūpare You are welcome to fly your drone on the Main Lawn at Hollard Gardens. You must understand and comply with all NZ

TRC Bulletin - October 2020

scientists are now reaching for the sky in their long-term monitoring of Taranaki’s coastal reefs, the Policy and Planning Committee was told. Drone surveys of seagrass cover are a new element in twice-yearly monitoring of six representative reefs around the Taranaki coastline. The latest monitoring report, covering the 2017-2019 period, notes that seagrass is an important habitat and measuring its coverage helps scientists assess the health of reef ecosystems. As well as being a valuable source of

Site 89

monitoring and restoration work. This edition of SITE focuses on activities from this past term which have involved using innovative technologies and teaming up with the Department of Conservation and Waitara Alive for work with Waitara High School, and Drone Technologies NZ out at Ngamatapouri School. I hope you enjoy reading about the fabulous stuff Taranaki schools have been up to as much as I have enjoyed working with them. Taranaki Regional Council Environmental

Enviroschools Taranaki - August 2019

focusing their funding to Curious Minds monitor the river and learn more about it. The long term goal is to be able to be an earlier warning system for the whole valley if/when flooding is going to happen. As in all rural areas, the school is a real hub for the community. These ac�ve students are learning to fly drones, tes�ng on their own proper�es and in general learning skills to take them into the future. There's a few budding scien�sts, a couple of techies who love the drone flying and