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Protecting wetlands

contact the Council for advice. Got a wetland on your property? Contact our Land Management Officers about the best way to take care of it. Call the Council on 0800 736 222 or email info@trc.govt.nz Related links Our Place: Taranaki State of Environment 2022 Key Native Ecosystems

Lodge an application

resource consent fees and charges. When your application is ready, please submit via email to consents@trc.govt.nz, post or in person and pay the initial fee (deposit). Working together for timely resource consents We aim to process every consent application as efficiently as possible. There are a few things you can do to help us process yours quickly: Talk to our Consents team before to submitting your application. They may be able to offer some advice that will save time. For larger scale activity

Small Taranaki school making big impact on environment

Enviroschools experience as their understanding and practice deepens and their actions increase. So far, only six Taranaki schools have reached the Green-Gold stage namely, Waitoriki, Moturoa School, Marco School, Toko School, Stratford Primary and Green School New Zealand. To learn more about how your school can become a Taranaki Enviroschool, email lauree.jones@trc.govt.nz or visit www.trc.govt.nz/enviroschools-taranaki.

Join Total Mobility

assessment. Alternatively, AccessAbility is an approved assessment facilitator and can be contacted on their toll-free number 0800 758 700, or by email - contact@accessability.org.nz. How do I join?To join the scheme, you need to complete an application form and provide a recent photo for your personal ID card. Steps toward total mobility: Pick up a copy of the Total Mobility form from your doctor, AccessAbility, the Regional Council, or you can download the form from this web page (scroll to the bottom).

Giveaway to support Taranaki schools

benefit their kura, tamariki, environment or community. It should also include what tools or gear are needed from Mitre 10 MEGA New Plymouth. View what’s available here: https://www.mitre10.co.nz/mega-newplymouth Emails should be sent to lauree.jones@trc.govt.nz, no later than 5pm on 11 November. Winners will be notified on 16 November and projects will need to start by the end of this term. Prizes total $5000 in value and are divided into four categories: 2 x prizes valued at $1500 2 x prizes valued

Taranaki schools

around your school or sold in the form of a trap pack as a fundraiser. Help, advice and materials for student trapping group to install and check traps around school or local reserve. Monitoring predators with tracking tunnels and wax tags, or conducting bird counts. Teach students how to use trap.nz to record all trap checks and catches. For details email education@trc.govt.nz. #e2370{display:none;}@media screen and (min-width: 1080px){.pf-content p{width:850px;}.pf-content h1, .pf-content h2,

Tāngata whenua

have a copy of your proposal and application handy so you can answer any questions they may have. You may need to send copies of these documents later. If you are contacting them by email make sure you include a copy of your draft proposal and application, highlighting key points of the activity. Applicants should keep a written record of their communications with tāngata whenua and include it as part of the cultural effects assessment section of their consent application. Cost of engaging with

Accessibility

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Schools newsletter August 2018

benefits of controlling predators and protecting native biodiversity. Here are three awesome venues to visit for field trips linking in with your predator control project: Pukeiti, Rotokare Scenic Reserve and Purangi Kiwi Project. Email them to find a suitable time to visit. Tools for the job: Contact education@trc.govt.nz for Pukeiti, educator@rotokare.org.nz for Rotokare Scenic Reserve and info@purangikiwi.co.nz for the Purangi Kiwi Project. Get raising money for the school Sell these kits to raise