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Control of pest animals helps us protect:
For more information on pest animals visit Regional Pest Management Plan (RPMP).
We select pest control methods depending on the species and site. These may include:
We try to prevent the spread of pest animals through pathway management. We do this by ensuring pest animals are not transferred between sites via equipment.
We operate a number of pest animal control programmes around specific locations.
We also hold workshops for community groups to help them implement their local projects.
Possums and rats pose a risk to our forests and threatened species like the native kōkako.
In 2015, we aerially applied 1080 (sodium fluoroacetate) to approximately 21,500 hectares of parkland and private land in the Hūnua Ranges area.
A few months after the last application, monitoring results showed the lowest recorded figures for rats and possums. There was zero per cent found in the kōkako management areas.
A similar Hūnua aerial application took place in August-September 2018.
Visit Hūnua Project: 1080 pest management or Hūnua kōkako recovery project for more information.
Pest animal control is an important part of how we protect the Hauraki Gulf islands.
In 1998, the Hauraki Gulf islands became a 'Controlled Area' under the Biosecurity Act 1993. It is now an offence to take pests into the Hauraki Gulf.
For a full list of pests, visit section 5 of the Auckland Regional Pest Management Plan.
For visitor guidelines, go to Visiting the Hauraki Gulf islands.
If you are moving a building into, through or from one island in the Hauraki Gulf to another, you need to have an inspection to ensure that no animal pests are being transported.
Contact us to book an inspection.
Pest-free Hauraki Gulf is a joint campaign with the Department of Conservation to ensure the islands remain pest-free.
You can find information about the campaign and Pest-free Warrants at Visiting the Hauraki Gulf islands.
We carry out possum control in areas of high conservation value across Auckland.
We also look at trend monitoring to indicate where future control measures may be needed.
We control feral goats in the Hūnua Ranges Regional Park, Waitākere Ranges Regional Park and other high value ecosystems across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
If you farm goats in the Hūnua or Waitākere Ranges feral goat exclusion zones, make sure your goats are clearly identified and contained behind adequate fences (PDF, 444 KB).
We have already eradicated feral goats from other regional parks, and Hauraki Gulf islands.
We need to keep goat numbers under control to allow developing native plants to mature.
We have stepped up our pig control programme in the Waitākere Ranges after pigs were found to be likely carriers of kauri dieback disease.
This work is carried out by experienced contractors, who follow strict hygiene procedures to ensure they do not spread the disease themselves.
We work closely with the Department of Conservation (DOC) to manage feral deer and protect our regional parks and DOC’s conservation estate.
We control feral deer on public land and on private land around regional parks, using professional hunters.
To report any wandering deer, contact us at pestfree@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz or call 09 301 0101.