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Service Description: Regionally significant wetlands as defined in "Regionally Significant Wetlands of Taranaki: An Inventory 2005", 2006.
Key Native Ecosystems are regionally significant because
they are:
home to acutely threatened or regionally distinctive
indigenous plant and animal species, or
representative of indigenous vegetation now much
reduced from its original extent (<10 or 20%), or
connect or buffer other sites of value, or provide
seasonal or core habitat for threatened species. Key native ecosystems layer was digitised by TRC based on area defined by TRC officers and using aerial imagery. Last update 23 February 2018
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Description: Regionally significant wetlands as defined in "Regionally Significant Wetlands of Taranaki: An Inventory 2005", 2006.
Key Native Ecosystems are regionally significant because
they are:
home to acutely threatened or regionally distinctive
indigenous plant and animal species, or
representative of indigenous vegetation now much
reduced from its original extent (<10 or 20%), or
connect or buffer other sites of value, or provide
seasonal or core habitat for threatened species. Key native ecosystems layer was digitised by TRC based on area defined by TRC officers and using aerial imagery. Last update 23 February 2018
Copyright Text: Taranaki Regional Council
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Comments: Regionally significant wetlands as defined in "Regionally Significant Wetlands of Taranaki: An Inventory 2005", 2006.
Key Native Ecosystems are regionally significant because
they are:
home to acutely threatened or regionally distinctive
indigenous plant and animal species, or
representative of indigenous vegetation now much
reduced from its original extent (<10 or 20%), or
connect or buffer other sites of value, or provide
seasonal or core habitat for threatened species. Key native ecosystems layer was digitised by TRC based on area defined by TRC officers and using aerial imagery. Last update 23 February 2018
Subject: Taranaki environmental data: Regionally significant wetlands, and key native ecosystems
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Keywords: environment,biodiversity,wetland,key native ecosystem
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