Me mahi tahi tātou kia ora ai te katoa
We work together for the wellbeing of everyone
A National Plan has been launched to help protect kauri from the pathogen Phytophthora agathidicida (PA), which causes kauri dieback disease. This is the strongest form of protection available under the Biosecurity Act 1993, and it brings together government, Māori, councils and communities to lead and work collaboratively on kauri protection.
Together we can protect Kauri. Find out what you can do.
The National Plan introduces ten rules to help protect kauri from the PA pathogen.
Information about the National Plan for kauri growers.
Information about the National Plan for landowners with kauri or those who graze stock near kauri.
Working collaboratively toward a consistent approach for managing the risk of the PA pathogen.