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Hawke's Bay Regional Council Welcomes National Policy Statement For Indigenous Biodiversity

The Hawke’s Bay Regional Council welcomes the National Policy Statement for Indigenous Biodiversity (NPS-IB) as an important way to support the region’s recovery and build resilience in rural areas. The NPS-IB, which comes into force on 4 August 2023, .

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Regional Council Welcomes $3.6 Million From Government To Help Prevent Hill Country Erosion

The Hawke’s Bay Regional Council welcomes funding of $3.6 million from MPI’s Hill Country Erosion Fund to work with the farming community to help protect erosion-prone land and keep productive soils on farms and out of waterways. Integrated Catchments .

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Alligator Weed Survey Completed – Duck Shooters Beware

A delimiting survey to establish the boundaries of Alligator weed identified at Lake Whatumā (Lake Hatuma) in Central Hawke’s Bay last month has been completed. The results of the survey indicate that Alligator weed hasn’t spread too widely .

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