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Land & freshwater

Trounson Kauri Park Mainland Island

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Kauri trees. Photo: DOC.

Kauri trees, Trounson Kauri Park, Northland

Northland region

Map showing Northland region.

This 450 hectare forest reserve located in western Northland is home to several threatened species, such as North Island brown kiwi, kukupa (NZ pigeon), pekapeka (bats) and kauri snails.

It also incorporates a magnificent dense stand of kauri that has long been recognised as one of the best examples in the country.

Kauri bark, Trounson Kauri Park, Northland. Photo: DOC.

Features

Learn about Trounson Kauri Park Mainland Island's native plants and animals.

Kauri forest, Trounson Kauri Park, Northland. Photo: DOC.

Threats

Introduced pests including a northward-advancing ferret population threaten Trounson Kauri Park Mainland Island's native plants and animals.

Hanging tree orchid, peka-a-waka, close up of flower, Trounson Kauri Park, Northland. Photo: Dick Veitch.

DOC's work

Intensive pest control operations along with restoration work are conservation actions DOC is involved in at Trounson Kauri Park Mainland Island.

Standing among the kauri, Trounson Kauri Park, Northland.

You can help

Learn ways you can help with conservation action at Trounson Kauri Park Mainland Island.

Highlights:

Children standing under a kauri, Trounson Kauri Park. Photo: Tony Lilleby.

Activities at Trounson Kauri Park

Walk the tracks at Trounson Kauri Park during the day or at night to learn more about the native plants and animals found here.

Waipoua Forest, Far North.

Nature conservation

Discover DOC lands that illustrate the various impacts humans have had on New Zealand's biodiversity through the centuries.

 
 

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The value of conservation

Information

Mainland islands - what they are and why we need them

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Kauri Coast Area Office
Phone:      +64 9 439 3450
Email:   kauricoastareaoffice@doc.govt.nz
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