

Protecting the environment and managing natural resources is a key responsibility of regional councils. Regional councils are often also involved in pest control and resource management.

Protecting the environment and managing natural resources is a key responsibility of regional councils. Regional councils are often also involved in pest control and resource management.
Maintain and improve indigenous land and coastal marine biodiversity and long-term management of animal pests, pest fish and pest plants.
Monitor region's rivers, lakes, estuaries and coasts, groundwater, soils, land, air and geothermal areas, and inform our communities on status.
Develop regional resilience strategy, waste security, integrated farm plan, community adaptation plan and provide hazard and climate advice.
Ensure effective enforcement is undertaken for pollution breaches.
Continue work on waste minimisation strategies to reduce waste going to landfill.
Support effective control of pest species including koi carp, golden clams and invasive seaweeds which are damaging our environment.
Support continuation of private groups' activities in their pest eradication programmes.
Manage environment monitoring proactively to reduce compliance.
Work with potential offenders to educate and assist their compliance with the law.
Protect and enhance biodiversity by managing pests responsibly, restoring habitats and supporting ecosystem resilience.
Monitor and report environmental impacts openly to ensure compliance, build trust and drive continuous improvement.
Ensure rules are fair, consistent and enforceable.
Normalise the use of public transport over private car ownership making roads less congested and reducing pollution.
Continue and improve pest eradication programmes in accordance with science backed best practice with a focus on getting bang for the buck.
Stop charging rates on land areas that farmers have given over to riparian planting and other native ecosystem regeneration.
Maintain and improve indigenous land and coastal marine biodiversity and long-term management of animal pests, pest fish and pest plants.
Monitor region's rivers, lakes, estuaries and coasts, groundwater, soils, land, air and geothermal areas, and inform our communities on status.
Develop regional resilience strategy, waste security, integrated farm plan, community adaptation plan and provide hazard and climate advice.
Ensure effective enforcement is undertaken for pollution breaches.
Continue work on waste minimisation strategies to reduce waste going to landfill.
Support effective control of pest species including koi carp, golden clams and invasive seaweeds which are damaging our environment.
Support continuation of private groups' activities in their pest eradication programmes.
Manage environment monitoring proactively to reduce compliance.
Work with potential offenders to educate and assist their compliance with the law.
Protect and enhance biodiversity by managing pests responsibly, restoring habitats and supporting ecosystem resilience.
Monitor and report environmental impacts openly to ensure compliance, build trust and drive continuous improvement.
Ensure rules are fair, consistent and enforceable.
Normalise the use of public transport over private car ownership making roads less congested and reducing pollution.
Continue and improve pest eradication programmes in accordance with science backed best practice with a focus on getting bang for the buck.
Stop charging rates on land areas that farmers have given over to riparian planting and other native ecosystem regeneration.
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