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Free Eradication Programme Helps Wipe Out Region s Worst Threats

Tuesday, 4 May 2021, 4:16 pm Greater Wellington is urging the community to make good use of its free pest plant identification services this autumn by contacting the regional council if they spot a potential pest plant in their midst. Under the Regional Pest Management Plan (RPMP), Greater Wellington hones in on a hit-list of pest plants dangerous to our region’s environment and primary industries. Greater Wellington will control the plants identified as pest under the RPMP at no cost to landowners. Plants not declared as pests in the RPMP, like pampas grass, are only controlled by the council in critically valuable areas but Greater

Community Scoop » Free Eradication Programme Helps Wipe Out Region s Worst Threats

Press Release – Greater Wellington Regional Council Greater Wellington is urging the community to make good use of its free pest plant identification services this autumn by contacting the regional council if they spot a potential pest plant in their midst. Under the Regional Pest Management Plan (RPMP), … Greater Wellington is urging the community to make good use of its free pest plant identification services this autumn by contacting the regional council if they spot a potential pest plant in their midst. Under the Regional Pest Management Plan (RPMP), Greater Wellington hones in on a hit-list of pest plants dangerous to our region’s environment and primary industries. Greater Wellington will control the plants identified as pest under the RPMP at no cost to landowners. Plants not declared as pests in the RPMP, like pampas grass, are only controlled by the council in critically valuable areas but Greater Wellington will provide free identification and advice on how to co

Wellington scoop co nz » Regional Council will help get rid of pest plants – free

News from Greater Wellington Regional Council The council is urging the community to make good use of its free pest plant identification services this autumn by contacting the regional council if they spot a potential pest plant. Under the Regional Pest Management Plan (RPMP), the council hones in on a hit-list of pest plants dangerous to our region’s environment and primary industries. The council will control the plants identified as pest under the RPMP at no cost to landowners. Plants not declared as pests in the RPMP, like pampas grass, are only controlled by the council in critically valuable areas but the council will provide free identification and advice on how to control these pests.

Feral deer running wild bulldoze native plants in Canterbury eco-sanctuary

JOHN KIRK-ANDERSON/Stuff Lyttelton Harbour, with Quail Island, foreground left, and Moepuku Peninsula, right. He said he used to only ever see the odd deer, but the population had “increased markedly” in recent years, and he now saw them all the time. The marauding cervines browse on young native plants, and the stags strip bark with their antlers, which eventually kills trees. “They are destroying thousands of hours of volunteer work.” RNZ On The Detail, Sharon Brettkelly meets two people who are doing their best to help achieve New Zealand s Predator-Free 2050 goal. (Video first published November 2019) McLennan said the Climate Change Commission recommended planting 300,000 hectares of native forest in the next 15 years.

Stowaway Snared On-board Boat!

Mouse attempts to set sail but lucks out! A mouse, hoping to spend a relaxing weekend on an island in the Hauraki Gulf, had its plans derailed when it was spotted emerging from a passenger’s luggage and scurrying off into the confines of a pest free warranted vessel. “This is a good reminder of why biosecurity practises are so important and why we ask passengers and boaties to check their gear carefully before heading out onto the gulf,” says Liz Brooks, Biosecurity Manager for the Hauraki Gulf. “Most of the gulf islands are pest free and home to a wide range of rare and endangered birds. The

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