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- VideoB+LNZ National Webinar Series: Grow your own people, grow your farm – part four …
- … Bring forty years of experience working with landowners and the community to achieve positive environmental outcomes for both. … Warwick Murray … Early years post graduation were with the Lands and Survey Department managing Crown farming … Taupo and Northland. Twenty years in senior management roles with the Department of Conservation, focusing primarily on facilitating community efforts to restore biodiversity values on public conservation land. These included supporting the establishment of the Supporters of Tiritiri Matangi, Matutapu, …
- … Landowner driven group, restoring catchment ki uta ki tai from summit to sea … Okaruru / Goughs Bay on Banks Peninsula 1590ha … Regenerating Okaruru / Goughs Bay …
- Learning modulePrinciples of feeding: From mating to lambing (sheep) …
- Page… What’s the story with genetics for worm management? Aren’t worm-resistant sheep poor performers? What’s the difference between resistance and resilience? … selecting for animals with a low faecal egg count (FEC). Sheep that have been selected for resistance to worms based on a low FEC: May have fewer worms that are smaller and lay less eggs. Will contaminate pastures less. Ewes will have a … of parasite eggs shed by the resistant animals should also lower the number of infective parasite larvae available on the pasture. The reduction in pasture larval challenge can result in better production, alternatively drenching …
- … the last three years facilitating the first ever creation of a River Plan (iuncorporating Floodplain Management Plan) for the Waiohine. This replaced a failed GWRC Floodplain Management Planning Porject with a project taken over, set up … if successful it will be adopted by GWRC. We have since started similar projects (expanding to whole of catchment) for the Mangataarere and Waipoua Rivers. Which we will also register here. … John Boon … Now facilitating three … catchment groups to build comprehensive community led living catchment plans incorporating floodplain management plans for the Waiohine, Mangataarere and Waipoua catchments. … Prior: forty years of hi-tech, up to and including running …
- … I am the Hawke's Bay Regional Coordinator for New Zealand Landcare Trust and have been working throughout the Hawke’s Bay Region assisting new catchment groups … up of ranchers, biologist, and land management agencies to protect sage grouse habitat and maintain productive grazing on public land. Since then, I have worked with various groups around species recovery, water quality, and flood control. … B.Sc. in Wildlife Management with a Habitat Option and a M.Sc. in Wildlife and Range Sciences. My masters research was on the impacts of agricultural chemicals on wildlife. I have 15 years experience restoring wetlands and streams. I have …
- … of New Zealand. The research confirmed the red meat sector is one of the largest employers in New Zealand, accounting for 92,000 jobs, or almost five percent of the fulltime workforce. The sector generates $12 billion in income annually, and $4.6 billion in household income – this is, on average, about $3,300 for every household in New Zealand. At a regional level, the extent of the red meat sector’s contribution is even more …