Kaimai 1080 poison drop
Graham Carter made this Official Information request to Bay of Plenty Regional Council
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From: Graham Carter
Dear Bay of Plenty Regional Council,
How many reports of wallabies have been forthcoming for wallabies in the Kaimai ranges?
What numbers have been reported?
What areas have they been reported in?
It has been reported that the Council intend to aerial drop 1080 on the Kaimais. When and where is this to occur?
Yours faithfully,
Graham Carter
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From: Graham Carter [mailto:[FOI #7617 email]]
Sent: Monday, 16 April 2018 7:33 a.m.
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Subject: Official Information request - Kaimai 1080 poison drop
Dear Bay of Plenty Regional Council,
How many reports of wallabies have been forthcoming for wallabies in the
Kaimai ranges?
What numbers have been reported?
What areas have they been reported in?
It has been reported that the Council intend to aerial drop 1080 on the
Kaimais. When and where is this to occur?
Yours faithfully,
Graham Carter
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From: Dale Williams
Tēnā koe Graham,
Please find attached our response to your questions.
If you have any further questions, feel free to contact me directly.
Ngā mihi
Dale Williams
Biosecurity Officer
Bay of Plenty Regional Council Toi Moana
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A: PO Box 364, Whakatāne 3158, New Zealand
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