TO: Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee
FROM: Co-chairs
DATE: 20 July 2020 Committee meeting
TOPIC: Co-chairs’ Report
PREPARED BY: Alton Perrie, Ashley Mitchell, Evan Harrison, Shyam Morar & Mark Heath (Environmental Science Department GWRC)
The Key Native Ecosystem (KNE) Programme seeks to protect some of the best examples of ecosystem types in the Wellington region by managing, reducing, or removing threats to their values.…
The Key Native Ecosystem (KNE) Programme seeks to protect some of the best examples of ecosystem types in the Wellington region by managing, reducing, or removing threats to their values.…
The Key Native Ecosystem (KNE) Programme seeks to protect some of the best examples of ecosystem types in the Wellington region by managing, reducing, or removing threats to their values.…
The Key Native Ecosystem (KNE) Programme seeks to protect some of the best examples of ecosystem types in the Wellington region by managing, reducing, or removing threats to their values.…
The Key Native Ecosystem (KNE) Programme seeks to protect some of the best examples of ecosystem types in the Wellington region by managing, reducing, or removing threats to their values.…
This report summarises the results of a new monitoring programme. This involved assessing periphyton and macrophyte cover, macroinvertebrate and fish communities, and aspects of aquatic habitat quality, at 48 sites…