

Afterwards, we introduce the welcome window, the game selection dialog, we give an overview of the main window and explain the camera navigation in the 3D and 2D views. Additionally, we introduce some concepts on which TrenchBroom is built. This section starts off with a small introduction to the most important technical terms related to mapping for brush-based engines.
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This document will only teach you how to use this editor. If you are having technical problems with your maps, or need information on how to create particular effects or setups for the particular game you are mapping for, you should ask other mappers for help (see References and Links to find mapping communities and such). It is not intended to teach you how to map, and it isn't a tutorial either. This document is intended to help you learn to use the TrenchBroom editor.
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TARGET BROOM MANUAL
This document contains the manual for TrenchBroom. TrenchBroom is easy to use and provides many simple and advanced tools to create complex and interesting levels with ease. TrenchBroom is a level editing program for brush-based game engines such as Quake, Quake 2, and Hexen 2.
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In New Zealand broom can live more than 20 years and the seeds can lie dormant in the soil for decades and germinate when they are disturbed.įor more information and to register, contact Randall Milne on 0800 76 88 45 or email Please include a contact phone number with your details, in case of cancellation due to weather conditions.Official website - Keep in touch on Discord Download the latest available version ⇑ Introduction Broom is an extremely vigorous weed that is widespread and continues to invade more areas. The safety record for biocontrol agents continues to show they only attack their target host plant.Įnvironment Southland administers the Biological Control of Weeds Programme in Southland, which has a strong focus on agents that specifically target broom, ragwort and thistles. All biocontrol agents undergo rigorous testing before being approved for release into New Zealand and researchers continue to check for any unintentional damage to plants. The gall mites are starting to show they can be one of the most effective tools in the fight against broom and are one of a number of biocontrol agents being used in Southland.


People should bring a pair of secateurs and a cooler bag or chilly bin to transport their new broom-busting mites home - this will ensure they stay alive and remain in the galls while being moved. Environment Southland staff will also be available to assist.Įach person can take up to 20 sprigs of broom which will have a large number of galls with the mites inside. Biocontrol specialist Jesse Bythell will be on hand to discuss the benefits of biocontrol and also demonstrate how to get the gall mites established on your broom.
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This is their fourth breeding season at this location, and they have become quite abundant in a relatively short timeframe.Īnybody is welcome to come and pick up some free gall mites from Nokomai Station on the open day, which will take place between 10am and 2pm. Senior biosecurity officer Randall Milne said the gall mites have been released at a number of sites throughout Southland since 2009, but their numbers at Nokomai Station are now high enough to allow them to be shared more readily. The station has proven itself a highly successful breeding site for the broom gall mite - a biocontrol agent designed to help control the pest plant broom.
