We know that many of you have questions about Kauri Dieback disease, Auckland Council track closures and the Kawerau a Maki Rähui.
The following FAQ’s (see below) should assist in your understanding, or you can download the FAQ’s HERE
KAURI ARE ONE OF AOTEAROA’S UNIQUE TAONGA
Kauri trees are found amongst other native trees throughout the Upper North Island. But kauri dieback is threatening kauri with extinction. There is no cure for kauri dieback, it can be spread by just a pinhead of soil, and you can’t tell by looking whether a tree is infected or not. But kauri will be saved – by people like you.
Go to the Kauri Dieback Website HERE
See the Waitakere Ranges Rahui Clarification HERE
See Piha’s Jeff McCauley on kauri forests and associated plant species HERE
https://piha.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2018/01/Kauri-Dieback-Science-FAQ_2018-01-02.pdf