Kauri dieback
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Horsing around in regional parks brings responsibilities
Whether you're going for a morning jog, walking the dog, hiking through the bush, or riding the trails, it is critical to consider the risk of spreading kauri dieback disease.
Much loved Spraggs Bush track reopens
Spraggs Bush track in the Waitākere Ranges has reopened following work to upgrade the track in the fight against Kauri Dieback disease.
Staying safe while exploring all Auckland has to offer
School holidays are upon us and after the COVID-19 lockdown, getting outdoors to connect with nature with family might be the very thing that is needed.
North Shore's Eskdale Reserve gets full makeover
All tracks within Eskdale Reserve Network are being upgraded to meet new kauri dieback mitigation standards and to enable sections to be used by mountain bikers.
White Track latest to reopen as upgrade programme progresses
Improvement work by Auckland Council on walking tracks across the Tāmaki Makaurau region continues to forge ahead.
New hygiene stations to protect kauri in Albany
Hygiene stations installed later this month and in 2021 will help to prevent the spread of kauri dieback disease.
Kauri dieback aerial survey for Waiheke and Aotea
Helicopter takes to the skies over Waiheke Island and Aotea in search of kauri dieback.
Protecting kauri on Auckland's North Shore
Nine new hygiene stations have recently been installed in parks across the Kaipātiki Local Board area on Auckland’s North Shore to protect kauri, with a further seven planned to go in next month.
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