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The Compounding Threat Of Invasive Alien Species – Expert Reaction

  Biological invasions cost the global community an estimated USD$423 billion in 2019, and those costs have quadrupled every decade since 1970. The Assessment Report on Invasive Alien Species and their Control is a new report released by the ...

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SunLive - Eco watchdog celebrates five years' work - The Bay's News First

SunLive - Eco watchdog celebrates five years' work - The Bay's News First
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Tourism Bay of Plenty big winner of community funding plans


Tourism Bay of Plenty big winner of community funding plans
14 May, 2021 11:00 PM
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Bay of Plenty Regional Council chief executive Fiona McTavish. Photo / NZME
A council-controlled organisation that receives millions of dollars in local government funding has secured a large chunk of a community initiatives fund.
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council met on Wednesday to discuss its Long-term
Plan deliberations, which included the allocation of $200,000 through a Community Initiatives Fund. Another $200,000 was considered for enhanced community engagement and participation plus $500,000 to better support local volunteers.
Tourism Bay of Plenty Low Carbon Economy will receive $60,000 and Tauranga Moana Biosecurity Capital will receive $40,000 per annum from the Community Initiatives Fund. A total of 28 groups applied for funding.

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The Great Tauranga Moana Biosecurity Hunt - an Easter hunt with a $2500 twist


The Great Tauranga Moana Biosecurity Hunt - an Easter hunt with a $2500 twist
1 Apr, 2021 11:00 PM
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Kahn Hepi, 5 and Kaius Hepi, 7 with the app to educate people about what pests to be aware of. Photo / George Novak
Kahn Hepi, 5 and Kaius Hepi, 7 with the app to educate people about what pests to be aware of. Photo / George Novak
A fun family event with a prize pool worth $2500 will bring the worlds of Pokemon Go! and pest hunting together while helping buoy Tauranga businesses.
The Great Tauranga Moana Biosecurity Hunt challenges children to find 18 of the Bay of Plenty's "most wanted" invasive, animals, weeds and diseases via a free geocaching app. It operates in a similar fashion to Pokemon Go! which amassed a huge following in 2016 by asking users to explore their area to virtually find and trap Pokemon characters.

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