Waikato Regional Council’s Integrated Catchment Management Committee, which is made up of 10 councillors and meets quarterly, has responsibilities that include overseeing and monitoring the performance and effectiveness of biosecurity undertaken against agreed strategies and plans.
Waikato Regional Council’s Strategy and Policy Committee, which is made up of 14 councillors and meets bi-monthly or as required, is responsible for council policy, including development of the Waikato Regional Pest Management Plan.
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Our Waikato Regional Biosecurity Strategy sets out Waikato Regional Council’s blueprint for ensuring we operate and maintain a collaborative, cohesive and comprehensive biosecurity system within the Waikato region.
Our regional pest management plan, prepared under the Biosecurity Act, focuses on species where we can make a cost-effective but real difference in protecting our environment, economy and cultural and social wellbeing.
For some widespread pests, we support landowners and community to manage them by offering technical support and advice, investment is new tools such as biocontrol and access to contestable funding for management.