Kauri dieback
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Progress on kauri dieback programme
Busy summer ahead for kauri dieback teams, with more upgraded track set to open.
Protect the Hauraki Gulf during summer
Planning on heading out on the Hauraki Gulf this summer? Spare a thought for kauri, kiwi, takahe and our rare sea birds.
Walks out west you can do
While the forested areas in the Waitākere Ranges and Hunua Ranges are closed to help keep our kauri standing, we need to find alternative west-side walks to wander.
Trail running adventure on the Manukau Harbour coastal trails
Steering clear of the Waitakere Ranges, a group of west Auckland trail runners is exploring the network of coastal trails around Manukau Harbour.
Kauri ambassadors out in parks for summer
Summer is here and so are our kauri ambassadors, who will be out and about in parks and on open tracks for the next few months.
Auckland Council initiates first kauri dieback prosecution
The first charges have been filed for breaches of the Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw relating to the entry of closed tracks in the Waitākere Ranges Regional Park.
Kauri compliance high but locals their own worst enemy
Auckland Council compliance officers were out in force over the weekend, watching for people breaking the rules around the use of closed tracks and putting kauri at risk.
The digital kaitiaki of our forests
Innovate Auckland, an Auckland Council collective, is trialling a new tool to protect our forests and parks from kauri dieback.